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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 2

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LURE OF THE ROD More than 10,000 fishermen are expected to try their luck in Ontario's Algonquin Park this Q@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE e PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT ACTS LOUBIER TO PRESIDE Ig Robarts Goes Ahead | Special Logexpo Meeting Called OX Dk DIOR mee as they cor With Big Conference TORONTO (CP)--Premier John Robarts said Tuesday he will go ahead with his Confed- eration of Tomorrow conference despite the announcement that Prime Minister Pearson plans a similar meeting. : In a brief statement issued after Mr. Pearson's announce- ment in Ottawa Tuesday, Mr. Robarts said: "This conference appears to be an extension of what was 1 : | ja companion, Car Kills Man HYDE PARK, Ont. (CP)--A 23-year-old; Glace Bay, N.S. man employed on a Hyde Park area farm as a summer labor-| er, was killed when hit by a car | Tuesday night while walking | along Sarnia Gravel Road with John Campbell) O'Connell was pronounced dead jon arrival at a London hospital. | His companion, Michael Moore, | MONTREAL (CP)--The prov- incial government has called a second meeting of government officials and representatives of Expo 67 and the hotel industry to discuss Logexpo, the fair's accommodation service. Gabriel Loubier, Quebec min- ister of tourism, said in an interview in Montreal Tuesday night that he personally will preside over the meeting, to be held later this week. Meantime, Premier Daniel Johnson was expected to make a statement today on the lowing a cabinet meeting on the topic in Quebec City Tuesday. The Quebec premier said the government is seeking a solu- tion to Montreal's difficulties which will not jeopardize tour- ism. There have been recent rum- blings over the Montreal accommodation issue and, spe- cifically, the role of Logexpo, the world fair's accommoda- tion-referral agency. On the broader scene of Expo, Dmitri Polyanski, Soviet first deputy premier, singled out French Canada for special during the Soviet national day at the world's fair Tuesday. Mr. Polyansky said the fair is an example of peaceful co-oper- ation that should be extended to relationships among '"'all the states of our planet." "In this connection I shall like to note the contribution to the cause of peaceful co - oper- ation between the U.S.S.R. and Canada being made by the province of Quebec. Many a state may envy the develop- ment of your industry, and French-Canadian culture, liter- ature and art are known not only in your country but also far beyond its boundaries." Mr. Polyansky thus returned the compliment of Premier Johnson, who said Monday that Russia could be an inspiration to Quebec in its search for con- stitutional change. Mr. Johnson praised Soviet | "respect for national and lin- | guistic diversity" as something that permitted 'harmonious | $ hrcovemrens (6 $|SAVE $$ i$ Dx Phone 668-3341 coexistence of several cultural | communities within the same | DX -- DX -- DX -- DX country." | CROSS CANADA PAVING pick up deleg Sept. 5-9 con Most of th centrated in | Premier R Nova Scotia "call me Bot day-long tou Valley. The other race, Duff R issued a call in Toronto af (veervnvarnnetgnnvrnntsvtstoninea ey BROTHEI suggested by Mr. -- when | |19, of RR 1. ,Hyde Park, was} accommodation situation fo 1- mention in one of his speeches TEE th incial premiers met | junhurt. Hyde Park is just west jinn i a sine | bl sd te Otlawa In surly ot Tendon e Park is just wes' av yi an | has 3 YEARS GUARAN © ' July. ; "0 it wi , | SEA PROVIDES DIAMONDS also 6- 12- 18-20-36 month to pay ul T do not oe Me bn er § Fatal Leap | WEATHER FORECAST | State Department | More diamonds are mined at| & lial clad picegyat pe Rey |sea than on the land. | No Pay For 2 Months After Compl MONTREAL uni- dentified: woman in her mid-30s | was killed Tuesday night when she fell or jumped from tower ing Jacques Cartier bridge on to the Expo site, an Expo secu- Tomorrow conference planned here in Toronto at the end of © November. "Our plans for the conference are under way and we will go ahead with it." (CP)--An | Denies Charge WASHINGTON (AP)--The Sunny With Few Clouds For Today And Thursday 233i ize! a's | @ FREE ESTIMATE... | In \ Call 728-9292 Cshawa VANCOUVER Vancouver's bett 24 - 10-oz. tins 2.09 rity official reported, G t d ; ; nessmen and co New Marts Giada acssate . ; United States seeks a deal with uarantee rma pkgs : SMIE y Car Plates !ORONTO (CP)--Official) cloudiness and cool Thursday.|the Soviets to install a Commu I tment Cartificat bullae lh his. ¢ NEW YORK (CP)--W. 0. .. + Ignores Ottawa forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.|Winds southwest 20, becoming |nist-membership coalition gov- nvestment Certificates y] His hither is Twaits, of Toronto, president of, i - QUEBEC (CP)--Chief Judge today. northerly 15 to 20 by this}ernment in South Vietnam. NOW EARN magistrate's sou Imperial Oil Ltd., said Tuesday | Thomas Tremblay of sessions} Synopsis: Sunny 80-d eg r ee evening. "We do not, nor do we have| charge of capital a, Oe roe | No Progress court ruled Tuesday that plates| weather will continue through-| Montreal and Ottawa regions: |any intention of going to the Jack Dietrich should help open new markets | _ bearing the words "100 ans/oyt the Jower Great WLakes|Mainly sunny and warm today let Walon to} t 1i-| T gaan iis aides for Canadian oil. TORONTO (CP)--Two opposi-|d'injustice" -- 100 years of|today and Thursday. While|and Thursday. A few scattered|S°Viet Union to look for a coali-| 4 (0) SUPERMARKE on He ios sition "The current dislocation of|tion members of the Ontario |injustice -- may legally be|afternoon readings today will|showers or thundershowers late|tion or, any other specified) firm's vebtent world petroleum supplies, due|!egislature said Tuesday the) attached to automobile licence/again hit 80 in most of Northern|in the day on Thursday. Contin-|frame of government," for Sai- per onnum Fred H. Dietri to the Middle East. situation select committee on the elec-|plates in Quebec. The plates|Qntario, colder air is pushing|uing warm. Winds southwest-|pon press officer Robert ra Sor five . W 4 . Dietric me, Bue See OM, !tion act has made no progress|were distributed earlier this|qown across James Bay and/erly 15 except light at night. | ; ' oen ene ead. should on balance increase the|since it was formed in July last| year by le Rassemblement pour | wij) drop temperatures sharply . McCloskey said. : by investing in G A man had dri attractivenes of secure|year. V'independance _ nationale, a! wednesday night and Thursday| Forecast Temperatures § The Communist claim was Investment Certificetes building, walked reserves in Canada of both con-| Vernon Singer, Liberal mem- separatist organization. : | Tow tonight, high Thursday |fourd in a document picked up| which are MEAT DEPT. pulled a small ai : as far south as Algoma andj... A " Gre' te can tee ta, Vork ao eeecath eae, Url M t C d t northern Georgian Bay. peg dade its 4 po Aico aa pagename "apap aged abate) stiiih anad ee agg gg at rbons, yden, NDP} : : St. 'i ' sses: s | : ! Society of Security Analysts. member for Toronto Woodbine, | eets Ladels resents, gag London,irondon ...+. +e» 58 85 |high- or middle-ranking Viet | pee crey be aad an Celt Dietrich in | Mr. Twaits said the Canadian|both members of the commit-| KINGSTON (CP)--Defence esa ay Hs C eA Lake/ Kitchener .........» 58 85 |Cong official. . Bisby basin SAUSAGE reaching his heat petroleum industry is booming,|tee, said the committee contin. Minister Paul Hellyer was|-" (Ake, Uuron, NiaBara,)/Mount Forest . ee Weed freeones | the avert 6f death: to the floor just but profit margins are shrink-|ued to move in circles when it) guest of honor on Canada Day Lake Ontario, southern Geor-| wingham 55 82 IB Authori Trustee Act In- CHICKEN vice-president, J¢ po lige sist met Tuesday for four hours. 'Tuesday at the eight-country|Sia" Bay, southern Haliburton| Hamilton 58 85 CALL OR SEE Borge! L & lb ie rghe whap | international sea cadet muster|Resions( Sunny with a few/ct Catharines 5885 HM CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST egs or br easis City prosect . | " sng lcloudy intervals today and| a i MeMorran said t A ed Hit j ayor 1es at Royal Military College. Mr.| . Li Toronto ....... - 58 85 } SHORT RIB 'an h g : ,, _Hellyer reviewed the cadets, Thursday. Little temperature/ peterborough ...... 55 82 & SAVINGS CORPORATION lowed an apparen KENORA, Ont, (CP)--A| INGERSOLL, Ont, | rye took a salute at a general] Oange. yl "A erne Panmren cesebtetee (ig): | Be FOR 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe ROAST ar } strike of 50 employees at the |Mayor Thomas J. Morrison,/march past, then unveiled a FouLwes 5 to 20 during the/trenton ... 58 82 923-5227 Company empic Kenora district home for aged|!e#d . brie neha pv pair of stained-glass windows|@fternoon both days. Killaloe ... 55 80 OIL FURNACES 23 King St, W., Bowmanville bir who entered ' sday at Alexan-/p,. S hes * alah » oN : i in support of higher wages|Yea" died Tuesday a1 Alexan- presented to RMC by the Navy| Algoma, Sudbury, North Bay,/Muskoka .. 55 80 SERVING OSHAWA OVER § GROCERY DEPT. efore the shots v completed its third day Tues- ra spita s J League of Canada, sponsors of northern Georgian Bay, north-| North Bay 58 -70 been a frequent day with no hope in sight for a "a galing -- than |e muster. ern Haliburton regions: Sunny| Sudbury 58 70 anne SUGAR 5 Ib. b 39 ee, es ot te Cemtian Union of any other mayor of the Oxford Boy Satisfactory with a few cloudy intervals and|sauit ste. Marie o 4 24-HOUR SERVICE ANTM BREAD 424 Ic ag rey County town . i cl eamhnbnel and "OZ. ett poy mien be ge First elected as mayor i) woRT WILLIAM (CP)-- Me "iday. Casteing ana, Ate re . os legen ll aba tast STOKELY Met ee SNC( tiations broke down. Union - crea Douglas Botts, 13 ,of Fort Wil-|Thursday mostly cloudy and|Moosonee 40 50 723-4663 edowced HONEYPOD PEAS 4 15-oz. tins 79e spokesman, James Pearce of os mayor in 1961, a position he|/ia™ in ben al Tuesday condi-lturning cooler with ional| Timmins - 50 55 | STOKELY | Fort William, said the union is ; ; ' tion in hospital Tuesday recov-|snowers, Winds southwest 15 to - -- on Sane sic : seeking a 25-per-cent general = until his deaty. ears as a ering from third and fourth-de- 3 ledny, Sbonatiag Worthen 15 CREAM CORN 4 15-o0z. tins 79e or increase in a one-year agree-| oi toinor cight oe ear arate gree burns he suffered Sunday|-phursday. | GIANT size | ee e anin yo school board member and prs be cadet ia taye a trigh tension White River, Cochrane, Tima-) 83c { ATLANTA, Ga. supervisory = eee as a high school. board mem-| ; gami regions: Variable cloudi- COKE Student Non-viole work of the employees. Camp Rapped REGINA (CP)--Conservative| Jeadership candidate Donald Fleming said Tuesday party! dent Dalton Camp's call Canada out rir tary ances {s out ow ep with party feelings. ; nd ber. | | > Sa Police said the boy had been climbing to a roof in a lumber yard when he touched the wire. Editorial Post WINNIPEG (CP)--The Free Press announced Tuesday that associate editor Peter MeL intock, 50, executive editor Sept. 1, is to become ness and warm with a few scat- tered showers or thundershow- ers today. Mostly cloudy and turning much cooler tonight and Thursday with occasional showers. Winds southwest 15 to 20, becoming northeast 15) tonight and early Thursday. Western James Bay region: suc- | Mainly cloudy and turning cool- | PRODUCE DEPT. SUNKIST | ORANGES CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS BRADFORD CELERY No. | Grade 138's doz. 49e Each 25e Ib. 29e ing Committee's Jews are commit against Arabs has sure of the Black from Jewish and leaders. "Israel is and been the tool and American and Bri tion in the Midc Africa," »said Ra ceeding Shane MacKay. Mr.jer with scattered showers and |MacKay, 41, is leaving news-|thundershowers today. Variable! |paper work for a senior! re jappointment with International | TOP HARNESS PURSE | Nickel Co, of Canada Ltd. Mau-| MONTREAL (CP)--Fight top rice Western, also an associa-| A the have been lined up for stone, SNCC prog Featherstone, E retary Stanley Wi Mr. Fleming, a former finance minister, told a2 news| conference he supports, Canada's international alli-| ances, including NATO and NORAD. Ethel Minor held ference Tuesday tc SNCC newsletter w that Zionists con lands through terr DRUGETTE DEPT. WOODBURY SHAMPOO Reg. 99c KOTEX Reg. 53c 9()2 COUNTRY 43c mite editor of The Free Press, is being promoted to Ottawa edi. |the $50,000 Centennial Pace at Blue Bonnets Raceway Aug. 27, He said Mr. Camp's sugges- tions do not reflect the views of for d wil t > y 4 » the party generally. | ihe eeelitie eo erence Mike MacCormac, the track's The area code for the whole HALO i massacres. The né Mr. Fleming also said a fed- from the capital director of racing, announced province of Nova Scotia is 902. HAIRSPRAY Reg. 99c 8% | ed nae he Tuesday. The purse is the larg- eral-provincial f est ever for a harness race in be held on fiscal matters. Edu- meeting should villages before an took control of Pal Use the area code when you call | 174 RITSON RD. S., OSHAWA Shipyards Merge cation spending in particular Canada. Timely Knight and Long Distance and your call goes FREE PARKING IN THE REAR OF THE BUILDING : : had outrun revenues of prov- PRIME MINISTER -- | GLASGOW (Reuters) -- Four| G°!den. Blend will be the two through faster and easier. And where' oe Ye inces and municipalities. LESTER PEARSON big Scottish shipyards said|conadian entries. Six-year-old ; ; gees cae ments. came ules : Tuesday they will merge. to|Zimely Knight, established a Direct Distance Dialing is available, | eral sources. Is It Davie? No Backing become more competitive on jnew Canadian pacing mark Sat-| you can dial your own calls. For area : = W hitney You urday when he was clocked in The 1:58.1 at Blue Bonnets. SUMMER BACHELORS You can still enjoy good food with that home cooked flevor while the family is eway et the cottage. the international market OTTAWA (CP)--Opposition; oTrraAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-.companies are Fairfields of Leader Diefenbaker said Tues-|jer Pearson told a news confer-|Glasgow, John Brown, Alexan- day in an interview that one of|ence Tuesday that Canada will/der Stephen and Charles Con-| the nine candidates seeking his|not vote in favor of admission nel! | job claims to have travelled|/of Red China to the United five times farther than the Con-|Nations in the coming session servative chief did in the 1963\hecause of the present chaos election campaign and anarchy in China. GENEVA, Switzerland (Reu-| "There can be only one Canada voted to admit Red ters). -- A five-man United | GO TO THE explanation," he said. "IT wasn't/China at the last UN session Nations team's report on South} LANCASTER HOTEL going around in circles." He made only a brief mention|African jail conditions unani- | 27 KING ST. WEST He did not identify the candi-of China in a wide-ranging|mously agrees that allegations Parking Reer of Hotel date but Davie Fulton's camp| morning confecence. of ill-treatment were substan- codes and dialing instructions, please consult your telephone directory. WE ARE LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THE Ill - Treatment Bell Canada has made the travelling claim.| While there has been no,tially true, a member of (TLE ea TTD. : ' rfer trade between/group, Tanzania's Waldo Wal-| x infhnhatny jinterference in | oinete Ute Marae wee Canada and China so far, he|dron-Ramsay t,old a press con- proy > s Tuesday. The group |warned that normal trade rela-|ference itions could not be carried on. was set up by the UN Commis. "with that kind of chaos.' sion on Human Rights. No one seemed to know what 3 was happening even in Canton, which was near Hong Kong come for him to announce whether he will seek re-election as Conservative leader next month. HERE AND THERE TRIP DELAYED Two members of the Oniario Regiment who were expected to leave Oshawa yesterday to train as regulars in the Canadian bri- gade under NATO command in! Germany. will not leave until FREE Estimetes, Reesonable Rates, Repair Specialist. 54 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Real Estate Dept. Aug 23. Cpl. Peter McAfee and Hydro Because the of CENTRAL : drivers in the Ontario Regiment, | S~e ito HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS ONTARIO TRUST just sold our house for us re ' AND CHARGED US ONLY . 4% COMMISSION That soved us $250.00, which is a lot of m to us! Why don't YOU list YOUR home share they charge you ONLY 4% TO SELL IT, and where they also have their own mortgage money. This meons they can get you more cash for your Property ! will be posted to the Lord Strath- cona Horse Regiment (Royal Canadians) in Germany. 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