samen Benes Soe bras take the Mr, ee) chai mitt son of t Fr choi Chu: serv KE Charl her Teach BL: trict theme Wome Mrs. eurre) Taylo motto sever. tunes, Rer aft Bi Fairs Twee: ventic Ralph 4-H ( suppo euchr 9 anc week KE have the st: 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 15, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Church Primate Calls For Vietnam War End Ford Of Canada Oakville, Ont. (CP)--Opera- jtions at Ford of Canada plants |in Oakville, Windsor and Niag- lara Falls are expected to con- tinue at their present pace until the end of this month, a com- 'pany spokesman said Thursday. | The announcement extended |to Oct. 1 the probable point at jwhich the company's assembly and manufacturing workers will feel the full force of the United {Auto Workers' strike against \the American Ford Motor Co. Plead Guilty BELLEVILLE (CP)--Four Belleville youths changed their ipleas to guilty on charges of jrape and abduction when they {appeared in Ontario Supreme |Court Thursday. Mr. Justice E. L. Haines remanded the four in custody to| Oct. 2 for pre-sentence reports. | The accused are: Rodney Sal- ter, John Leonard. David Wil- shire and Rodney Carter. Archbishop of Canterbury @alled Thursday for a speedy end to the Vietnam war. He said the United States should take the initiative for peace. Dr. Michael Ramsey, primate of the Church of England, told reporters here that neither side could be a winner in Vietnam. The 62-year-old Anglican leader said the present course of the war tends to harden Communist feelings and the forces involved in Vietnam, Expropriation | TORONTO (CP)--The Tele- gram says the report of the , Ontario law reform commission will recommend, within the next few weeks, reforms in the} present basis for compensation for expropriated homeowners. The newspaper quotes one source as Saying the changes will be "substantial . remedial reforms." It says commission Chairman ---------------- we Allan Lead declined to disclose hinge ct ke coe Body Found They. were arrested in Belle- him as saying the commission TORONTO (CP)-- Police are Yong shod 7 > bp cen "is making a number of recom- investigating the death of: an ue oa tact ee gy ide chee mendations which are designed unidentified woman about 30 aiiar 10 miles west vy Bel to improve the basis on which whose partly-clothed body was ville the revio saga nt rani the compensation is awarded." recovered from the Humber 4,i 9, jean eall oe i oni ss River Thursday. wae attacked. Flies To Ottawa Protest oo HALIFAX (CP)--__Progres- Amputation sive Conservative leader LONDON (AP) --. British i Stanfield will fly to Sitawa fos: leaders protested Thursday BRANTFORD (CE) willam day night. night against an American W. Gamble, 63, of Paris, Ont., The new leader is expected to congressional ban on roxriey devote much of next week to "arship orders organizational matters and set- ting up of staff in capital, an aide said Thursday. Mr. Stanfield likely will meet|tpited States could damage pital after undergoing surgery CHICAGO (Reuters) -- The | DR. MICHAEL RAMSEY . neither side can win pled a warning Johnson's administration that | Brantford. with Prime Minister Pearson | pritish-American friendship. for the removal of both feet Ontario Coun sidents for early in the week to discuss a byelection in the Nova Scotia P Si above the ankle riding of Colchester-Hants. apers ign i TORONTO (CP)--The Toron- Canada Rapped to Photo Engravers Union rati- BERLIN (Reuters) -- The HERE AND THERE fied a new collective agreement East German official news minister outlined ' with the three Toronto daily agency ADN Thursday criti- homes for the aged in th hewspapers and the Star Week- cized Canada for refusing to ince and Ontario County "Ontario County was WOODVIEW PARK Woodview Park closing activi- ly Thursday. allow a German diplomat to Which has 600 families as mem-| pay $7 a week. Albert Walker will make an at-|remain unchanged until April|fax hospital following the crash| obviously tendance draw and the day will!30, 1968, four months after the of a Havana-bound airliner injwho spent no more than they|cord to all elderly people,"' said close at dusk with a fireworks! agreement expires, Dec. 31,|Newfoundland 10 days ago in'had to", said Mr. Yaremko. | : ' | The minister told the audience display. 11967. iwhich 36 persons were killed. Gebers) ENJOY CANADIAN PRO FOOTBALL ON TV AND THE ALE THAT BRINGS IT TO YOU -- LABATT'S S50 ALEt WARDEN CHARLES HEALY AND HON. JOHN YAREMKO CUT RIBBON 150 persons will reside in Beaverton home for the aged. At Beaverton Opening ww -- of more than 300 people that the|succumbed to the heat and fain-| could get CBC television. 11903 building stood until 1951, | ted. | when it was replaced by Fair-| Beaverton Reeve William Gil-|OX -- DX -- DX -- DX | Provincial Mimisier of S$ had both feet amputated Thurs-' nq Family Services * day after becoming entangled| john Yarem With the protests, they cou- '? the blades of a grain chop- jg Premier J to President |Ping machine on a farm near opening of t Lakeview Mane protectionist sentiment in the He is in fair condition in hos- ernoon county's senior c * in the a time of eco i i illi i ties will start at 2 p.m., Satur-| The agreement, covering 130 visit two East German women /field rather early, and opened If we can continue pte i deer ny oe ba Ih oy fay. The park association, engravers, raises their base Severely injured in a plane|their first residence for the el- well in the next 100 years as aita -- " : crash derly in 1903.\There is a re- a nation, we can be pleased with tater rs and services about 1,500! The new agreement is an The agency said the two port made by the building com- ourselves and we can appreci-| children, has scheduled an after- eight-month extension of the women, aged 28 and 24--one of | mittee on the cbst of the house, 'ate what those first Canadians noon of games, rides and treats old, which expired April 30. It}whom lost her husband and son| barns, wells and windmills, and have accomplished. They merit for children and adults. MPP stipulates the new rates will|in the disaster--are in a Hali-|the members of that day were!the respect and cherished care shrewd bargainers|that we should rightfully ac- DINING ROOM | WEATHER FORECAST Forecasts issued at 5.30 a.m. DT: Synopsis: The weather pattern across Ontario favors continuing fair and warm weather through the next two to three days. Tem- peratures will continue to range above normal in the mid-and dipping to the mid-50s and Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Niagara, Hali- burton, Killaloe, Georgian Bay, Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Southern White River, Timaga- Mainly sunny and continuing Winds light. Northern White River, West- ern James Bay regions: Varia- ble cloudiness and continuing warm with chance of a few showers today and Saturday. Winds southerly 10 to 15. Montreal and Ottawa region: Mainly sunny today and Satur- day. A few early morning fog | overnight, Winds light. Forecast Temperatures Low overnight high Saturday Windsor eee ae & e St. Thomas 50 78 {London .- 45 78 arem O 1C 1a es | Kitchener 45 78 |Mount Forest 45 75 |Wingham .......... 45 75 high 70s during the | mi, Cochrane Regions, Windsor, | London, Hamilton, Toront 7 warm today and Betarern patches. Warm except cool Nice Weather Continues For Two Or Three Days 'Hamilton «.+cesesss 50 St. Catharines Toronto 50 52 | Sudbury | Earlton eae ao SOR |Sault Ste. Marie... 55 75 |Kapuskasing .- |White River |Moosonee «-++sseess 95 75 {Timmins .-:+2..006+ 55 78 | | SURVEY RODMAN CITY OF OSHAWA SALARY--$4,516.00/$5,053.00 (40 Hr. Wk.) SALARY RANGE--Nov. 1/67--$4,877.00/$5,457.00 (40 Hr, mid-40s overnight. i Wk.) For rodding and chaining. Moy operate transit ond level, assist Instrumentman in preparing grade sheets, reduee survey notes. Appl ications close 5:00 Apply giving ull porticulo p.m, Friday, September 22nd, 1967, rs of qualifications, experience, to; PERSONNEL OFFICER, City Holl, Oshewe, Onterio. | Assis dutie: A co Apply IN WRITING ONLY, education end experience, 22nd, CITY OF OSHAWA TREASURY DEPARTMENT REQUIRES AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST | proce yg -- $4,092.00 to $5,440.00 (36% hour hi t in for the office of the prehensive ran: |, 1967, to: 'el, City Treasurer ond Deputy Tr rae . ' end elericel jeasurer of @ re full details ilabte, THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, City Hall, Oshawe. 5 'maritel status, fore 5:00 p.m., Fridey, September MOST COULD SEE By March 31, about 98.6 per lcent of all Canadians could get {CBC radio and 95.8 per cent) view Lodge in Whitby. lespie chaired the opening, of the residents of;which included a service of) represent the first dedication by Rev. Father Mc-| $ BE WISE: ¢ ECONOMIZE! 4 second generation of Cana- Manus and Rev. G. A. Beatty, were young when Canada| Warden Charles Healy from ar- g, and they have tak-|chitect R. A. Dick. the great events that} The afternoon included greet-| $ d to national maturity. |. sisia ve seen the country 20 M&S from MP William C. Scott! through good and bad|22d MPP Albert Walker. The| $ : ' |beth o : ans born after Confederation. ceptance of the hey ty coon | $ SAVE $$ -- WTH -- ¢ ! FUEL DX om ee Phone 668-3341 said Yaremko. Hon. Mr. Yaremko was intro-| s owing to them that we|duced by Health Minister Mat-| can celebrate our centennial in|thew B. Dymond. County Clerk =) 1 to 5-Year Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW EARN 612% per ennum AND ARE Gueranteed--os to principal end le--moy be used as Col- lateral for loans. y _Executors in the event of deoth Authorixed--os Trustee Act in- vestments. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canede Deposit Insurence Cerperation 19 Simece St. N., Oshewe 723-3221 23 King St. W., Bowmenville 623-2527 DOWNTOWN DELIGHTFUL AIR CONDITIONED GOOD FOOD REASONABLE PRICES Special Noon Luncheons Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST Mr. Yaremko, The afternoon ceremonies in 80-degree weather at Beaver- jton caused discomfort to some) people who turned out for the occasion, At least one person DURHAM COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOC, NOMINATION MEETING WED., SEPTEMBER 20 -- 1967 ORONO TOWN HALL 7:30 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER: Hon. George Gomme, Miinster of Highways "BACK YOUR INTEREST | eS | NIGHTS BY YOUR PRESENCE!" Savoye EVERYBODY WELCOME DX -- DX -- DX -- DX: | Van Belle Gardening Take A Drive To VAN BELLE GARDENS Fer The DO-IT-YOURSELF Fertilizer Spreaders Tools Topsoils Seeds, Etc. 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HUBERT, MeLaughline Fuel, 110 King West -- Dougen Realty, 1363 is Centre -- Imperial Bank of Commerce, Wilson and Olive -- Adults interested in being chaperones are invited to apply . . . Same cost applies. By K OTTAWA tive politicia leader Robe: » changes in hierarchy. F , timing are 11 Those cl elected lead take it slow feeling his ground. However, be under co to make one | promptly, th sition leade from the ps would hold fort until M seat, possibl; NDP Of F By GOI PETERBO Donald Mac the New | said Thursd: conduct an tion of the ; in Ontario if provincial el "Under an the pricing s compani would be examination rices re MacDonald | ence. "Let the facts: .. "T am con of Ontario true facts wv the auto con long and hz plating anot! prices. And good thing,' said, adding Libera! Liquor TORONTC Liberal can' incial electi day night th outlets in "sleezy ope be cleaned | Bruce Th the York C ney and a | George _ridi the resignat W. T. Robt the Onta board. Mr. Thom eral associa holders in ruled by f are led to only be 0 Progressive yers. > aa a <a >