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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1967, p. 3

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Tuesday, August 1, 1967 3 | 'HASN'T RECEIVED OTTAWA APPROVAL l te 'HOME' Ontario Launches Four Rescuers ters)--Ex- | s ae | Lose Lives es Program. At Bramalea | -d Indian TO r ' r | PARIS (AP)--An 11-year-old onnel five By TOM CLARIDGE Corp., Ottawa's housing agency.|tawa had delayed the HOME can ae eth b - Israeli _| Offers for the lots, however, wilil program by its stand on fully- fete ee wee ee Dae Ane TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario) not he accepted until next Tues- serviced lots, saying the federal! ye \Public dump Monday night and killed government will launch its! Gay agency would only help in the| |was overcome by the fumes. gies i Hone Ownership Made Easy| Of the total, 173 lots will be purchase of "cow pastures." | | One by one, four other per- Program today with a $10,600,-| a+ Brockville, 89 at St. Thomas, Asked what effect Ottawa's sons--including his father and a 000 cheque to Bramalea Consol-|g5 a: Arnprior, 60 at Trenton, decision would have on the , | brother--followed in an effort to ment that idated Developments Ltd., de-|51 gt Brunetville near Kapus-| HOME program: <the minister| |save him. All were dead by the tochpged hi pty a hee Bord 20/kasing, 40 at Peterborough and replied vaguely that the govern-| |time they could be pulled out. é s northwest of Toronto. in Wins 4 red as a ne amd ment would have to use money! | The tragedy started when > attacks" lernment and the private devel OTTAWA RELUCTANT from other sources. Alain Soreau and a friend found lopers calls for Bramalea to| Stanley Randall, Ontario's CrTES FUND SOURCE a pit dug by workmen to test e incident |build homes on half the 1,006 ooo iten a ele er _ However, he said Jater in an) ieidines ta ca teers pe) Pra fn oid op: rood . agg ay Pg Sas calied at participating inl Beomaie yell hice' -- we | tenay-Aux-Roses lags stop- just under 2 0 $15,000. rs ramalea project would come wee eee anks pass. Chk deal, rumored ok vowne| the Purchase of fully-serviced/ from moneys already appropri- | Alain got his friend to lower vanced di- ; : lots in Bramalea despite a prior) ated by the government for the him into the three-foot-square ng vehicle time on Bay Street - Sultana agreement to advance a loan|gHc jn 1967-68 pit by a winch. At 10 feet Alain -gun burst tioned mn long-term p ans Dy the) toward purchase of the 30 lots) yr Randall '. id. broch Hh was overcome by the fumes 'aie provincial economics and de-|i Windsor. all of which area; said brochures Nice gh : vehicle velopment department for the|;™)) moSor, and maps describing the exact |and let go the rope. He droppe o death, he : in fully serviced. lot locations, prices and rental |to the bottom of the 31 foot Meet et Ohne dee tect The projects in the other six fees will be available today at hole. Vv y : i , abe ore * os ' , ed fire on Tene ae Were ee local municipal offices involved.| A friend ran for help. A pas- ing to help Bal Preiice Wobarta tld alou federal - provincial partner- at 9 a.m. Aug. 8, OHC agents! i|serby, Emile Portault, 49, ades, Cha- eee ee ae oy thay ship, Ottawa advancing 75 Per at the offices will receive offers grabbed the rope to go down to ? news conference Monday thaticent of the cost of land assem-|to Jease or buy the 1,149 prop- @ |rescue Alain. He, too, was over- us was ing fy _ pores need/bly and servicing. . erties on a first come. first |come Boe ies, y e and place of the Brama-'| QHC managing director H. W. served basi; ages . : FRE ees bugis : lea lots on the market with first suters said Ottawa has taken| "My 'Randall also complained! PM PEARSON ADDRESSES UKRAINIAN YOUTH -- --- eles, Hest Tupeday, __.. | bie atand a a eke loans at the news conference that Prime Minister Pearson Parliameft Hill Monday. He nation in which no racial 4 Another 528 lots in abeibalt com-| toward x j . i it tt ie CMHC has insisted that the re-- addresses delegates to the told the group that Can- group is in a minority.' ; munities will be advertised to- Bramalea lots only if it can Payment period allowed for Ukrainian Youth Day on ada's freedom provided "a (CP Wirephoto) : day by the government's On-|shown public at ya rig Of land disposal under the HOME - ees tase ah asia ; } tario Housing Corp. under pro-|the land will speed sales. plan be no greater than 15 years : : ms ; : grams already approved by| Mr. Randall complained at instead ot Ae 50 planned by R ) t ee, equipped only eink eben Begs Didagpcerie te L) ] Central Mortgage and Housing|the news conference that Ot-|oHc. : over cou S Pa wae Se ie sat 50-man party Monday morning. ee ee ee ee sS as cial government will repay SHES ee ; more arrived at the camp at liquid OUTGRO., After a few |CMHC the balance outstanding, HUNTSVILLE, Ont. (CP)--4 pm. Sunday. OPTOMETRIST applications, OUTGRO toughens | ror = on all properties whi 5/Two Hamilton Rover scouts, When the two others failed to i ; | : i oe are' still under. lease or pre exam py: Buse OeBN shay 4 private aircraft was ste neyo er poo ogg aa e en e uring 10 being bought by instalment, {this northern Muskoka town, | ied to search for them, andil_° BONO ST. ©, OSHAWA : : > A 3 ° 3 " 2, » Ca if oO sear , Under the HOME plan, aimed were found unharmed Monday = CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--Mag-, He said he took his gun and at the "moderate" income nl A aie igs and listrate C. E. Perkins ruled Mon-|his dog and went to the grounds| bracket, lots and homes will a A kK b ; : aa Blak |day that carnival concessionaire|to protect three booths he op-| Made available to anyone finan-| a ar 1 ae es ein Hugh Sonen, 25, was within his erated. \cially able to meet the pay- de 22 anh 23 spectly y, rights when he used a loaded Tne police on hand, he added, |ments. : wer if Bocgdee mse ie an .22-calibre rifle to defend him-|were unsuccessfully trying to, But lots disposed of by sale Bee that ie . . ~ ing self and his property during ajhold back the mob while wait-|agreement or lease must be hike that started at midnig sn lohan ales Peo pe lriot in the nearby town of Wal- ing for reinforcements sent in|built_ upon within 18 months,| Saturday night. --- Electrician Donald Coughlin laceburg July 22. eventually by the city of Chat-|and the homes must not cost} Five scouts started the |" a The magistrate dismissed|ham's police department and/more than $15,000. hike to qualify for their Rover ? charges of pointing a weapon)provincial police. | Premier Robarts repeated | ~ --~ ean 67 Tar et Near and carrying a firearm for a After his rifle was taken from cee statements that OHC F d g purpose dangerous to the pub- him by Wallaceburg constable' oped to start construction this| Body oun lic peace brought against Jack Causley, Sonen_ rolled|year on 12,000 housing units at | r se home is in Ayton, beneath a tent where he was)a cost of $150,000,000. He said a | ie mine. kicked and punched by a num-|OHC now administers 11,900 Beside Pond | or Oowmanvl e Foliowing the decision, acting ber of men. Both he = and{units and has 3,702 under con- | : ° Crown attorney Robert Rankin|McGhee were subsequently | struction. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The ; cat BOWMANVILLE (Staff) - Tue use for the first time for base-| withdrew an offensive - weapon|given medical attention for in-| The government announce-\1,04;, of George Shaver, 74, of eas: Bowmanville Centennial Com-!ball during a game last night.|charge filed against carnival juries, ments were dismissed as elec-|7 gydon missing since early| it, from mittee is looking for an "an-| Bowmanville is one of the|supervisor Ronald McGhee, 40, McGhee, called as a defence|tioneering by deputy leaders of|<iiaay was discovered Mon- t of the gel" with $250. Vag witness, admitted firing a shot|the legislature's two opposition|>U"°2%, Was ais : Concessionaire Cleared, i smsintim row Found Safe it? inti'nonte sn 00| dofn Oana 0. D, | tsicemssogpanencrve | | few area towns where the mon-|of Hanover, Ont. : day 'partially. covered by. un: af), ene The Bowmanville Centennialjey for the centennial project | Complainant "in the case was|over the heads of the rqualbariee ela eatn in a wone eee aati handel Project finance committee has|has been collected by a cam-|jyan Bilodeau of Wallaceburg,|with his 12-gauge shotgun. | Ken Bryden, NDP member|io9 yards north of the Mac-| paid by collected $6,950 and the $250 is|paign instead of by property| who is to appear in court in his) He said Wallaceburg detec-|for Toronto Woodbine, said only | donald - Cartier Freeway near| | assess- needed to reach the projected|tax levy. home town today to face|tive John Zandbergen gave him)|749 of the initial 1,149 lots will an overpass here ute exc figure of $7,200 which will then| Although the lights were charges of carrying an offen-\permission to get the weapon|be available for leasing--"a far ee i é oo be matched by the two senior) ready for the visit of the Centen-| Gv weapon, obstructing police|when the mob was rampaging|cry from the 6,000 to 7,000 lots| Police have not rule ee Ne governments. jnial Caravan Friday the pic-|anq taking part in a riot. out of control and appearee| een in vor statements Mey SGC BUT Het Benne haa foc papa oe eete 20 is aa poco Foi gest hie In acquitting Sonen, the mag- -- to destroy the entire car-/by Mr. Randall. oe Ger aldonts OPP head +" the centennial committee chairman| was oon Chain fencing, poother istrate said he rejected Bilo- : In all, 27 persons were| : | quarters said after conducting a Kenneth Hooper to Mayor Ivan|part of the project, has been|deau's testimony that Sonen charged with a variety of of-| Parachut ts preliminary inves tigation at) Hobbs an simultaneously 12,|completed around the park. |first set a watchdog on him. jr out of the dis-| 1S [the scene. : oing $0, 000 watts of lighting was turned| At Lord Elgin Park in the| Sonen told the court the mid-| orders, Officers said the man's car| dered, on at the Bowmanville Mem-|north section of town an as-|way had closed for the night' O71, "o¢ that number. Charles Startle Bathers was missing and the body was orial Park. phalt play area ,two basketball|and that he was in bed in his Fields, 22, of Wallaceburg,| jcovered with blood from un- ! The lighting, installed on con- backstops and a. wading .pool|trailec when he was told of a pleaded guilty and got a six-| PORT STANLEY, Ont. (CP) determined injuries. He was ] crete poles, is part of the town's|are expected to be installed as|melee taking place on the vonth jail sentence plus a $300/Some St. Thomas residents /@St Seen about 7:30 a.m. Sun- , : centennial program and _ was'!part of the centennial program. |carnival site. _jfine, or an additional three/cayse a stirl among bathers |42¥ when he left to go fishing. months in custody, Other ac-|whenever they drop in for re- i *¢°°s | tions are pending. | freshments at the Port Stanley : Ror as ee Lakeside Hotel. They do so by | s parachute. ' | Bandits Tak Members of the St. Thomas oC Pte TAn ies | Club have taken to | Gold Bars descending on the beach at| xpo Port Stanley on Lake Erie | NEW YORK (AP)--Two gun- every Saturday night before ad- $ men forced their way into the journing to their club rooms in [KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 'he hotel | |cargo office at John F. Ken-| We jump every Saturday |nedy International Airport early| When the weather is favorable today and stole two gold bars | and everyone is here," said Jim valued at $23,376.30, police said, | Loucks, a director of the club. | The theft was the second of| 494 now that we have a nine-| lits kind to hit KLM this year.|P@ssenger plane, we can put on \In April, a 40-pound gold bar|Wite a display." |worti $40,000 vanished after it}, Doa't look for anyone jump- was said to have been placed On pad the beaches this week, | j |board a flight from Kennedy to); jowever. The members will be] |the West Indies island of Aruba. |!" Sarnia to take part in the On- | Police said the two bandits|'@tio championships. |burst inte KLM's export office} At the end of August, the Jin Kennedy's cargo loading area|8tUP will play host to the Ca-, Switchto CANADA'S LARGEST . . 3 : - land announced: "This is a stick-|Nadian championships at the St.| wae ied ee "a tip. Thomas Municipal Airport Aug. s | | Clerk John Parker laughed at|76 to Sept. 4. i : fone of the men's long-barrelled | r revolvers and replied "quit kid-| Bis ts sion / jding."" His remark drew a |quick shot into the ceiling. i 16 Homes Needed ' At that moment, detectives gm ls ag Earl Erickson #e a ses F Sirs |saw Parker' clerk Ham Baie =| URGENTLY" Money: Look for the certificate in every pack of Matinée, : house and the gunmen and ranlMMA We have 16 families relocating in the Oshawa Area King Size or regular. If it's a lucky number, and you \there was a hunting rifle, ' for Fall Possession, Good substantial, all cash buyers, qualify, you can win $5, $25, $250, even $2,500! Call right now 725-1109. ' W. L. DOUGAN REALTORS 1363 SIMCOE ST, NORTH Mildness: Matinée is the mildest cigarette in Canada. Thousands who've switched have already discovered this. Matinée has the exclusive Excello filter to make sure that your smoke is really mild, really relaxing. ~ EVERY HOUR, EVERY DAY, MORE AND. MORE PEOPLE | CROSS CANADA PAVING ARE WINNING MORE AND MORE MATINEE CASH PRIZES! HERE ARE RECENT WINNERS IN THIS AREA: | has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE RECENT MATINEE WINNERS -- LOTS MORE TO COME JEFF WITTEMORE, 9, AND BROTHER TONY, 11 : | .-- Drove Pony 311 Miles | round of posing for pictures, | -- Two Little Boys At Expo | serews ant orm 'news conference in the Expo! briefing theatre. Get Celebrities Reception | also 6- 12- 18-20-36 month to pay Mr. R. Pirie wins $2500 MONTREAL (CP)--Two sig-| King calmly _ chomped the | | No Payment For 2 Months After Completion es ing li y d thei ee in | @ BLUE CROSS gling little boys clucke elt Expo grass; Jeff peered in | S eal (nes. Pig ty ig a Ee can ne at his: scuffed running ay tc get a celebrities \- : : sii tion after travelling 311 miles|Stoes; but a confident Tony} by cart from Needham, Mass.|bubbled happily through a "You are heroes; welcome to our fair," said Fulgence Char-lpny __ py __ px -- DX penticr, special assistant to Ae . ae commissioner - General Pierr ¢ BE WISE: @ GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT | Call 728-9292 Cshawa PAY CASH! | | You Give Us | McLaughlin Public Library | | The Doctors Prescription i i wereectiotion | Picture Rental Service : ~~ patted their shaggy pony] $ ISAVE $$ $ | epee Ist Thursday in Every Month | City-Wide Delivery | more money, more mildness -- -- WTH -- $ FUEL $ The Next Exchange and Rental Evening ; ° PAINT | $ DX $ ! CANADA'S LARGEST MITCHELL'S ] is Thursday, August 3rd, 1967. Matinée gives you more AND FINEST CHAIN OF | DRUGS . ; @ HERES KING PARK PLAZA px DX DX Dx FAITH SPA'S | 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 i] -9 p.m .in the Auditorium. J i 4 Dupuy as he formally shook $ Matinée representative M R P dh (left) hands with Tony Whittemore, 1 » representative Mr. R. Prud'homme (left 11, and his brother Jeff, 9, and ECONOMIZE! it ve cheque to Mr. R. Pirie my a

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