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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1967, p. 2

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Kitchener ... 2 caer nemeesanshel ebasmtkainenececcberades ambi WEATHER FORECAST Mount Forest 80 e Pos es Wingham ........- 80 First C Hamilton .......++. 62 83 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE arm Weekend [iamei:8 & unny Asbo sassans ++ 65 S Peterboroug! + 60 * 11 7 . Kingston .. . 60 80 Includ 1C1daiS Oo u Vy rime th Ontario Trenton . : 60 80 or ou em Killaloe .. + 58 83 Three Oshawa and ° errig " S 83 men were among the d TORONTO (CP) -- Official|few cloudy periods today. Vari-| North Bay tees 78 pointments to the new -30 a.m, to-|able cloudiness with scattered|Sudbury ........... 60 78 Canada: R. S. McLaug 1 : : oun erp r 8 aged saps reieatiaieg showers and_ thundershowers|Earlton ........... 58 78 awa; Donald Greights Syaioaii: Skies are cloudy|Sunday. Continuing warm. |Sault Ste. Marie ... 58 78 lin; and Gregory Cl: TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- ¢ rr CNTU Loses over much of Ontario. But in| Winds light. : - Kapuskasing ...... 55 78 onto, who is a nativ ere nee saaas me | | uouthern Ontario sunshine is ex-| , Algoma, Timagami, southere|White River « m8 ee nounced Friday officials of his || OTTAWA (CP)--The Confed:| pected both today and Sunday. e Riv r4 Bg ling fs y see Following. ist! e lis department will meet with | | Scattered showers are expected cloudiness with scattered show-|Timmins ....,.. 78 first appointments; members of President John- | son's commission on crime to | © |ions has lost another round in jeration of National Trade Un- its campaign to cut French- to advance eastward through Northern Ontario pres / and into e! ers and t h 's today and tonight. Sunday mostly The Dean of the panions of the Order awarded the Medal of : , tinui: arm. Winds : ' ----_-- |speeking cperons om We Ovuey ee fou. southerly. 15: becoming west to| | £2urentian Mountain Resorts. COMPANIONS Mr. Wishart, who returned | |try-wide unions and bring them| ere gv lakes inte fixe northwest Sunday. ROCKS Edgar S. Archibald, ; - }under its wing. reac! ie lower lake: Cochrane, northern White turalist, Ottawa, Friday from a three-week busi- ness and holiday trip to. the eastern U.S. and the Maritimes, gave no date for the meeting. | Guidance Teachers TORONTO (CP) -- Some 180)! vocational guidance teachers, |; taking their final summer|@ course for qualification as spe cialists, are spending this month} in on-the-job training at federal manpower centres and local in- wn "| Quebec from the Canadian Wire | The Canada Labor Relations | Board Friday rejected a bid by the CNTU to take over bargain- ing for CBC news employees in|wemm 'saa Service Guild, an affiliate of the Canadian Labor Congress which bargains for CBC news staff ie across Canada. j African Uranium TORONTO (CP)-- France| j= ame probably has found the supple- mentary supplies of uranium it needs for its expanded nuclear] 5 day. Temperatures everywhere should remain seasonably warm, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake Ontario, southern Lake Huron regions: Sunny with some cloudy inter- vals today and Sunday. Chance of scattered showers or thun- dershowers late Sunday. Contin- uing warm. Winds light. Sudbury, North Bay, northern Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Hal- iburton regions: Sunny with a River, western James Bay re- gions: Mainly cloudy with scat- tered showers and thundershow- ers today. Clearing tonight. Mainly sunny Sunday. Continu- ing warm. Winds southerly 15 today west to northwest Sunday. Montreal and Ottawa regions: Mainly sunny today. Sunday sunny with a few cloudy periods and a chance of a late afternoon thundershower. Warm. Winds light. Forecast Temperatures Low overnight, high Sunday St. Jovite, Mt. Tremblant B. 100, St. Jovite, P.Q., P.O. B. q Telephone Area Code 819, 425- 1 E. A. Baker, noted w the blind, Collins Bay, Marius Barbeau, foll thority, Ottawa. Lt.-Gen. E. L. M. Bi dier and public serv neva. Brock Chisholm, psy Victoria. M. J. Coldwell, fort leader, Ottawa. Donald Creighton, | Brooklin, Ont. Jean Drapeau, Montreal. Maureen Forester, « ma tries in 14 Ontario cities. IEY .G dustries in " ATTORNEY - GENERAL jprogram, Canadian producers ' M4 . Philadelphia, Pa. dey Gr jeteet tarnces | paca Eon Newey: | e erans + 62 80 Raoul Jobin, operat today the project replaces the thesis that candidates formerly |---- had to write and follows last! year's successful pilot program| Festival Winner in the Toronto area. SAINT JOHN, N.B. : Beige | | John D. Rapson of Toronto, an "= @ |18-year-old member of the Na- . sends officials to U.S. ~iInounced Friday (CP)--| West African nation. Under an agreement an-} in Paris,| France and Niger, its former colony, will set up a joint com- pany to mine uranium in the Work Resumes Of Dieppe |DX -- DX -- DX -- DX | $] economize: |$ Gather BE WISE: Enquire About VIC TANNY' CANADA'S LARGEST § AND FINEST CHAIN Qf Murray Bay, Que. Walter C. Koerner, ir ist, Vancouver. Arthur Lismer, artis real. John A. MacAulay, R leader, Winnipeg. Cc. J. Mackenzie, engi tional Youth Orchestra, Friday} night was named winner of the| educationist, Ottawa. William A. Mackinto: SAVE $$ |s HEALTH SPA'S national centenary music festi- wind instruments class at the| |\'overwhelming vote" to re- turn to work Monday was rec- WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- -| -- CENTENNIAL BALLOON RACE TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian , Veterans of the Aug. 19, 1942, jraid on Dieppe are gathered -- WTH -- Sr SF 4] OPEN SOON omist, Kingston, Ont. Hugh MacLennan, a val. - sit FUEL ineti , orded Friday by 200 striking) jhere for a reunion. Montreal. dutpad atteae by o taom at fivel@™Ployees of Burroughs Busi Canada's entry in the Ca- Friday. Passengers were balloons will take part in | Sandy Shusterman, 51 - year- OIL N international adjudicators jness Machines Ltd. nadian Centennial _inter- Centennial ¢ issi the race July 13. lold Toronto taxi driver almost ; The men, members of Tocal| national balloon race makes John W. Fisher and Calgary single - handedly organized the Phone 668-3341 Hargitay Guardian ed Boog Polciong ge ind a trial flight over Calgary mayor Jack Leslie. Four --CP Wirephoto |reynion that began Friday and ' . i continues today. Wednesday over delays in ne- . LOS ANGELES (AP)-- ; oe | Veterans from across Canada gotiating a new contract. The d R D : Sey garalay attesallormer contract expired n| JUAGE NESETVES VECISION | 499 *Tices are taking part on the 25th an BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE ° aa February. | | field's children, was appointed * ap] |oe Canadians dead on French} power store Tues, 1 & 15 & 29 2:00-3:00 their guardian Friday. . . Ld Ld | T B S d ed beaches and another 2,000 pri- (King E, & Wilson N.) : ae Judge Alfred J. McCourtney Robberies Continue In London Bri ery Tla 0 be tea 1 soners of war. | a yy Thue 3 817 & 31 2:30-5:00 appointed Hargitay guardian of| 2 ono (cP) -- Two Tor- OTTAWA (CP)-- The govern-| Shusterman said in an inter-lJ g,,vcpeN: ® Tecumseh) seat Miklos, 8, Zoltan, 6, and Maria,) 'oy $ ia te p -.,|ment Friday announced a pro-|view he got the idea last Oc- (Simcoe S, & Ritson' $.) lee : jonto banks were robbed of $700} LONDON, Ont. (CP) Judg-| Reid is charged with offering vt ie be to 'stabilize tober, and took it te Joba Moots Eastview Perk rac phe, ' Miss Mansfield was kilted|and $100 by lone bandits Friday,|ment was reserved Friday in bribes to William A. Pike of Declining ves a i aweageea | ie de seg grog tg | io beng tl, :30-5:00 ' , i t bi j.|increasing the number of bank/the case of a London lawyer|Strathroy, Ont., a former mort- 8 eee 2 ' ; Rosslyn Pla Sot, 8 & 19 10:00-12: - ae bid cats 6 ot °c'| robberies to nine in the last five charged with offering $10,000 in|gage manager for British Mort-| Agriculture Minister Greene World War, who now lives in Stevenson N, & Rossiond W.) 1304100" DUFF ROBLIN | aerraad dagulln '""" \weeks. Both men escaped. bribes to a former mortgage|gage and Trust Co, of Stratford,|Said the agricultural products|Cobourg, Ont, beet ec ys sean + + + tours Ontario | Wh Di = company official. , in a bid to expedite approval of|b0ard has been authorized to Wilson Plazba "Wed. 9 & 23 2:30-5:00 . | ooper Mes Stop Aid To Burma) vse Bruce J. §. Macdonalala mortgage. bay sas and lave am diy aa" ans niente Roblin Tours Ont. say anronio, 'tex. (aP)-- of Windsor, Ont., reserved his) Mr. Pike testified that he was|essed into such products as (Cedar & Wecker) : saith |Little Whooper, hatched Thurs-| HONG KONG (Reuters) --/decision in the case of lawyer|offered $10,000 to approve an|®88 melange and egg powder. Pr F. Cannon ve Thurs. 10 & 24 5:30-8:00 TORONTO (CP)-- The Globe/day afternoon and one of the|China has discontinued eco-|Donald W. Reid, 38, whosejapplication by Wildor Holdings) He said some of the products Broemor Plaza Mon, 14 & 28 3:00-5:00 s an unolticial/few whooping cranes ever toj/nomic and technical aid to|county court trial star une|Ltd. of London for a $1,500,000|are expected to make up pa | (Stevenson N. & Annapolis) and Mail says an unofficial ping t t trial started J Ltd. of London f $1,500,000 ted t k rt emissary of Manitoba Premier|/preak out of its mother's egg|Burma because of what it calls|12 and had been adjourned until/mortgage for construction of ajof Canada's contribution to the [The bookmeblie js on holidays for the month of July. It wil jfeturn ap jad Page Rigid gel Proc in captivity, died Friday. government - instigated harass-| Friday. a | eee ae re ig i World Food Program. August or returned to the main library if desired. MARIUS BARBE: Progressive Conservatives that the premier is almost certainly|}i-q's death. a candidate for the party leader-| Canada Tops ship. Mr. Roblin is expected to an-| nounce himself as a candidate Director Frank Stark of the;ment of Chinese technicians in San Antonio Zoo announced the/Burma. Minister Criticized| TEL AVIV (AP) -- Israeli| OTTAWA (CP)-- The RCAF|Premier Levi Eshkol criticized) MONTREAL Brampton Boy | Goes To Israel (CP) -- John) some time in early August, the|won top national team honors in|Defence Minister Moshe Dayan|McGee, 17, of Norval, near paper says. The Conservatives |the are holding their national fps ible pccgre ees leadership convention here in/fence department reported Fri-| September. day. HERE and THERE Rabin, chief of staff. Shortly before the war broke out June 5, Eshkol reluctantly bowed to pressure and made Dayan, member of an opposi- tion party, defence minister. Dayan had led Israel to victory Friday and gave most of the|Brampton, starts off early next) credit for Israel's im the\week on a six - week visit to) Wildemath, Germany, the de-|Arab war to Maj.-Gen. Yitzhak\Israel and says he has no wor-| ries about the situation there. | Already he has met a 16-year- old Israeli girl who came to Canada as part of the exchange plan which is behind his Mid- dle East trip. The plan is spon- sored by a Jewish group, the BARKING COMPLAINT A letter from residents of Aberdeen Street, complaining about the noise from a bark- ing dog in the neighborhood, was brought to the attention of council Thursday. It was recom- mended that a letter be sent out to the people concerned will permit construction of the city hall addition which includ- es a two - storey wing linking the existing building with a new tower building on the former parking lot at Centre and Athol Streets. PICNIC FOR BLIND |granted to the husband in a di- in the 1956 war with Egypt. Wife Wins Dog MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)--A wife has been awarded custody of a cocker spaniel and dog visitation rights have been Pioneer Women of Canada. The girl is Miriam Schine. She and McGee communicated mainly in sign language at their first meeting in Hospitality Pavilion at Expo 67, A student at an agricultural | high school, Miss Schine lives) at Bat Yam, a suburb of Tel! principal officers of Wildor in|stabilization method to be used| 1961 and 1962 were Reid, Wil- liam A. P. King and his son, David King, all of London. OFFERED ENVELOPE The Kings and Mr. Pike testi-|tenders from egg - grading sta- fied that they were in Reid's of- fice in September, 1962, when Mr. Pike received $5,000 in cash in an erlvelope. Reid confirmed that they were in his office but|matic floor price at which the denied that he took part in any|»0ard will buy. bribes. Reid had testified at the royal commission hearing into the af- fairs of the bankrupt Atlantic Acceptance Corp. that he knew money was being paid to Mr. Pike. The court was told that Reid withdrew the money from his trust account and gave it to Wil- re King, who gave it to Mr. ike. A department official said the is similar to that employed for three months in 1965 until the market strengthened. He said the board will invite Enquire About VIC TANNY'S ADA S LARGEST tions each week and will decide on a week-to-week basis what quantity to buy and at what price. There will not be an auto- The official said government action follows a price decline of about 35 to 40 per cent over the last six months, Wholesale trad- ing prices for Grade A large eggs now are about 31 to 32 cents a dozen. ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION New York's Best Location! SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. CROWELL'S SHELL STATION 22 BOND STREET SARGEANT'S TEXACO STATION 278 PARK ROAD SOUTH MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 74 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH Separatist Independer MONTREAL (CP)-- has thrust the moven Quebec independence shade, separatist leade Bourgault said Friday. He told a youthful : of about 100 French- Quebecers that press # lic concentration on the has brought this about, Expo, in promoting t sion' of an economica off Quebec, harmed t pendence movement. "But there is a le Expo that Quebecers missing," said the 38 leader of le Rassen pour l'independence nz "Here we can see tl a ; ; The annual picnic for the} yj . ; thi viroce case. Mr. and Mrs, : type omer under ihe juriie/blnd in Ontario County was| George H Ciark had ben chld-|4¥¥. Her father manages a co-]| | CALL OR SEE FIFTH AVENUE AND 44th STREET BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES though they are ess tion of the anit - noise bylaw. ovo Lakeview Park this/jess, Judge George D. Young) °Perative farm. -- DIXON' NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS and SUITES though they are as week. The picnic, sponsored by| ruled Thursday that Clark could) McGee was born and raised THE MANSFIELD is convenient to all trans- 1271 SIMCOE STREET NORTH ae de. themse TWO - CAR CRASH the Oshawa Advisory Board of | visit the dog, Pepper, at reason-|0n his parents' farm and has| di Maece : 4 a ers, have made ems' A two - car collision Thurs-|the Canadian National Institute] able times. |been active in 4H Club activi-| FOR portation and within walking distance of sovereign nations. day on King Street at the inter- section of Park Road resulted in $700 damages. Drivers of the|Bowmanville - cars were James H. Couper,|Advisory board, featured a num- 72, 109 Westmoreland Ave. who|ber of contests during the day. was treated at Oshawa General! Hospital for abrasions and later} released, and Harry Sandler, 62,| for the Blind; the Whitby - On- tario County board and the} West Durham CAR PASSENGER allan, was a passenger in a ' jties since he was 12, At present | he is majoring in political sci- Canadians Talk jence at Toronto's York Univer-| OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadians' sity. have been the biggest per-capita | users of the Comsat satellite's|his selection, telephone circuits between Eu-|write a piece on why he was| rope and North America, says|interested in making the Israeli| McGee had to} For the contest leading up *| OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 SHOPPING CENTRES - BROADWAY - THEATRES - UNITED NATIONS - RADIO CITY - BUS MINALS - DINING ROOM and COCK- TAIL LOUNGE. STATHAM'S B.A. STATION CORNER KING STREET end RITSON ROAD OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE 222 KING STREET WEST FIELDS QUESTIONS Mr. Bourgault spent : but lively two hours Youth Pavilion at Expt questions from young thizers and non-sym} all of whom gave him f the annual report of the Cana-|visit. There were nine other a ,|dian Overseas Telecommunica- | contestants. damages and Sandler's $300. ree Pagal in an ach tion Corp., released Friday. : ROSEN rome ent. tuesday. The car was one) 'rhe system has been used by Special Weekly Rotes 41 Romney Rd. in eee dn PS not the driver as earlier P| Te Canadian Guests Couper's car received $400 in) Jo + Anne Linton, 430 ae | | RUSS BOSWELL SUPERTEST STATION 351 WILSON ROAD SOUTH 100-Mile T BREAK - IN of five involved in two collis- The coachhouse resiaurant,jions on Gibbons Street at King the corporation at times when cable capacity between the con- SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE jo "= HOTEL CORNER WILSON ROAD end OLIVE AVENUE Re-enacted 720, Dundas St. W., in Whitby|and Bond Streets. tinents has been fully occupied was broken. into early Friday i ati : ' ey] CONTRACTS AWARDED _ Introduction of. station-to-sta- and a cigareite machine forced) \)""p Bennett Paving andtion telephone service between police report. Entry was made ; % | Canada and Britain and six Ev- ; ime through the rear door of the|Materials Lid. was awarded | Topean countries this year has 1 ale fi ft restaurant. Authorities have not total of $311,414 in contract FOr wut rates up to 25 per cent. 2. Will provide service station manoger training. pheoteen zat Pac f deternined if any property was/@t Thursday's city council meet- dB cia Bok ie Eu pe os "| jing. The first tender involved) 3. Will qguerentee livable income. Pe Cee }a total of $58,850. It was award-| % BIBLE SCHOOI, 5 OWEN SOUND (CP Red Coats marched it Sound Friday with lo on their shoulders. Wit on horseback and a drum band at the he: procession, the 50-ma) gent marched through main streets. The colorful parade the end of a 100-mile a company of men Major Oil Company hos @ twe bay service station for lease. Main Street (Highway Ne. 2) in Newcastle, Ontario. Previous experience not essential, Contact: A. J. DOHERTY, Box 146 Lindsay, Ont. Phone 324-4797 (After 6 p.m.) ied to the company for the ap-| Enrolment for the Vacation|Plication of the "dix-seal"| Bible School at College Park|surface treatment on_ streets. Seventh - Day Adventist Church |The second contract totalled will take place at 1164 King|$252,564 for the installation of | MANAGEMENT St. E., at 8:45 a.m., Monday. |curb and gutter in subdivisions. | | For children between the ages| ohn Ovens 0. D. of five and 11, classes will be, held daily, Monday through Sat-' OPTOMETRIST PHONE 723-4811 urday from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. | ATHOL CLOSED 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA Athol Street, west of Centre| Street, will be closed forever | on Monday. The road closing} ATTENTION FARMERS ! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE $ $ @) PREMIUM QUALITY Gasoline - Diesel and Motor Oils Farm Tanks And Pumps Available Out of Oshawe, Whitby and District wer DX Ol $ FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ss $$ $ ' : $ $ $ $ $ $ Investment Certificates § NOW EARN 614% per annum for five years by investing in Gueranteed Investment Certificates which are Gusranteed--os to Principal and Interest. Flexible--may be used es Col- lateral for loons. Redeemable--by Executors in the event of death, Authorized--oas Trustee Act In- vestments, CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmenville 623-2527 and Shirt Laundering 504 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA 725-06043 tial 361 WILSON RD. SATURDAYS SOUTH OSHAWA 728-2303 Marte Cueaners NOW 4 LOCATIONS SPEEDY SERVICE For the Finest in Top Quality Dry Cleaning to any one of these 4 locations nearest you. in Town -- Drop in 19 BOND ST, WEST OSHAWA 137 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY TRAINEES A national food service chain requires young (22 - 35) aggressive men with good educa- tional backgrounds to undertake a comprehen- sive training program leading to manage- ment responsibilities. Desired qualifications include the minimum of grade 12 education, plus further training in business administration either through a for- malised study course, or through extensive on the job experience. Experience in the restau- rant industry a most definite advantage. Starting salary range $400 to $500 per month. Please reply in writing, giving full details of age, education, work experience & salary desired to box No. D5. ond Mail October 19, 1961. iture extra. Terms. BOWMANVILLE EARLY CANADIANA "DRUMORE HOUSE" celebrated its Centennial last year. This\distinguished 101 year old home is in immaculate con- dition and Is furnished with period furniture. Located on Highway 401, East of Oshawa, it was featured in the Globe 3% acres of grounds with out buildings, May be purchased furnished. $40,000 furn- KOWAL REAL ESTATE 623-2453 Grey and Simcoe For Dressed in uniform: they set out Sunday f Penetanguishene, near in a re-enactment of march along the Geo! coast at the time of tl raids. The Fenians, mos' American nationalist: ened the area during | crossing the Great Li the U.S. by boat. The Red Coats, Bi diers, patrolled the Bay coast, displayin colors and encouragi men to join up. MOVIN We have room | OSHAWA to V Van leaving Ost UNIT Local Agen CANIN ESSIEN TNT !

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