. There they will see ims, listen to French nd speak only French. 1 BABY CENTRE URGH (CP)--The city has opened the first lay nursery for both i as well as marred nts. They leave their t the nursery while classes. WAYS GREEN 's citrus trees never Blossoms, fruit, and green leaves often | the same time. ing or stial gation ersity of Tennessee P>ONDENCE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION , Tennessee 37916 et to eiihieasinmaamnmmenimediniied 9 Jancing SEPT. 19th 'UESDAY 0:30 P.M, Love School ON RD, N. uctors Betty" Allen 725-6126 4 EN NN oy Matinee nd Big Week AVORITE RLES STEIN , COMEDIAN HIS ALL Cast D ATTRACTION nsational : BEE RIP "S QUEEN XOTIC nd Dancing Nightly tinee 4 to 6 p.m. 12-12:30 and $-9 p.m. ers 5-8:30 p.m. INO . AFTERNOON A OOOO OK OOS on To Support House hundred persons staged a rally|modation. Sunday to vow support for four) jowners of houses set for demo-jwill sit in front of the houses Don Mount area. The rally, which included pla- ty Anglican Church, a professor Redevelopment public attention. to stage round-the-clock; Control is Useless. It Must Go. if Judge war- WARNS SUPPORTERS the, Patricia Rice, the Trefann Court Tenants com-| ened sleep-ins and sit-ins Ian MacDonnell grants rants of possession for houses to the city Monday. \zer,~ said persons assigned to sleep in the houses|300 persons: "You must be pre- of Mrs. Dorothy Graham, Mr. pared to be carried out. And if} and Mrs. Thomas Craigen, Mrs.|the sheriff reads the riot act, Hilda Hughes and Ernest Cox. | you will be subject to arrest." They are protesting the' Mr. Craigen, whose house prices the city has offered for|faces demioitlon, said the city| their houses which they claimiis offering him $8,800 for his} Judge Optimistic 'On Bus Strike MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr.|Confederation of Nationa) Justice Francois Chevalier of/Trade Unions and by the com- the Quebec Superior Court has mission whose 6,009 employees {expressed optimims that a set-| walked off their jobs Sept. 21 to tlement of the strike by Mont- back wage demands in a new real bus and subway workers contract. jmay be in sight. The strike by operating and MASS BURIAL AT SUEZ Victims of the battle Ismailia, Egypt. Israeli and raeli gunfire killed 36 in Is- Mr. Justice Chevalier, provin-inon - operating employees that flared Wednesday Egyptian forces accused mailia. jclal government - appointedjimmobilized the commission's across the Suez Canal are each other of starting the (AP Wirephoto by [mediator in the dispute between/2,000 buses and 41 subway buried Quebec Liberal Sets Out Some Ills Of Separation SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)--| Mr. Kierans entitled his ver tine Notre-Dame-de-Grace, said Eric Kierans, president of the|day. speech Equality Yes, FA ; : e Quebec Liberal Federation,|Separatism No, and warnedithe Quebec government involved--affiliated -- w ith thelpre-strike rate of $2.77 to $3.50.! }the workers and the Montrealitrains and gave a serious blow Transportation Commission,!to visitors to Expo 67, most of said Sunday night : whom normally depended on "The two parties are coming|the public transporiation sys- together and are cioser thanitem to get to and from the ever before since negotiations| world's fair. between management and the) The question of wages is the unions began." main obstacle in the way of a "IT am very optimistic," he|settlement of the dispute. The said, adding that he may have commission has offered the bus 'good news' by tonight. and subway drivers $3.02 an He said concessions havejhour but the unions want the} e de by the five ions|wages to bi is uncertainty over whether or not be nm ma s five union. g o be raised from the in mass grave at shooting. Egypt claimed Is- from London) - >» 300 Stage Sunday Rally Owners Mrs. Graham, a. 44-year-old \lition in the city's controversial! and on street corners to attract; widow, said she was not able to. : find a house for the $12,000 the its highest vote yet in a state\won 50 seats in the 100-seatitwo. Rev. Ted Mann of Holy Trini-|city offered her. Gordon Taylor, 58, of the Don card - carrying clergymen and of sociology at York University,|Vale redevelopment area, said a university professor, threat-\carried a sign reading Board of|his house "will only be taken by gunfire."' "I keep a rifle," s |"There ought to be a revolution chairman of over this thing." City council last week set up to $5,000 for the inconven- jence of relocation to expro- priated home owners. Magistrate Retires BRANTFORD, (CP) -- Mag- istrate John T. Snillington, who has been in ill health for the) past year, retired Saturday after serving 12 years as mag istrate for Brantford and Brant County, and 10 years as family court judge. Magistrate John Ord of Georgetown has been presiding here temporarily, but a newly appointed. magistrate, Al Mac donald of Parry Sound, will take over in mid-October. Born in Ottawa, Mr. Shilling- ton practised law in Pine Ridge and Sioux Lookout in Northern Ontario before coming to Brant- ford in 1946, after his discharge from the Canadian army where he had risen to the rank of major. Magistrate Shillington is now convalescing at his home here HOLDS WATERS Lake Victoria, lying mainly in Tanzania and Uganda, }s the largest lake in Africa. $16,000 to relocate, 'It's a dic-/Nazi--today Mr. Sewell said groups also|tatorship."' National Democrats Triumph 'In West German Elections | BREMEN (Reuters)--The Ki |National Democratic part y--|for the first time, now is repre- 7&9" 8® Kiesinger's Christian TORONTO (CP) -- Three|will not buy comparable accom-|house and he needs at least|branded by opponents as neo-|sented in six of West Ger-/Democrats--in a coalition with election. John Sewell, a rally organi- mittee, which is assisting the|aside a proposal for relocation : would be Don Mount group, warned the\grants which would have paid The extreme sight wing party | followed up earlier election suc-| cesses in Hesse and Bavaria by, 1a Winning eight seats and 8.8 per ne oaO eat of the vote in Sunday's) election in Bremen, smallest of Germany's 11 states. BEST DEAL On The Famous Firestone TOWN and COUNTRY TIRES FIRESTONE BATTERIES COOPER'S TEXACO 56 BRUCE ST. 723-9632 410 RITSON RD. N. | 723-8033 Use Your Texaco Credit Card Take Up To 12 Months To Pay. Be Sure end Get Your Free WINDSHIELD ICE SCRAPER said, Sunday separation from|Quebecers their province rouse aunt eves separatism has caused investors to For The | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 2, 1967 9 |Bremen Landtaz (Parliament) --a loss of seven. The party, contesting Bremen Federal Chancellor Kurt appearedimany's states, but not in the the Socialists at the federal lev- established as a force in West | federal government. Th German politics after drawing) The ruling Social Democrats); ss el--gained one seat, winning 32, liberal Free Democratie jparty won 10 seats, a gain of SRR RR eee eee MEET A WINNING TEAM TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK OCTOBER 3rd | EASTDALE COLLEGIATE HARMONY ROAD NORTH OSHAWA * CLIFFORD PILKEY ----- Oshawa %* TOM EDWARDS Ontario South %* DOUGLAS MOFFATT Durham * ALLAN McPHAIL ---- Ontario Riding GUEST SPEAKER DR. MORTON SHULMAN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY 576-0370 EVERYONE WELCOME Canada would cost Quebec $2,-/lose by independence "because 300,000,000 in five years--a bur- den to be borne by the bulk of the population. "Out of a total population of 6,000,000, fewer than 5,000 politi- cians, thinkers and bureaucrats --the new elite--will benefit from separatism," he told members of the Liberal party's reform club here. Mr. Kierans, former revenue and health minister of Quebec, gaid uncertainty as to where the Union Nationale govern- ment stands on the independ- ence issue is already crippling the province's future 'and will damage our economy for years te come." "My thesis is a simple one," he said. "A separate and inde- pendent Quebec would lead our people down the road to pover- ty, heavy unemployment and misery." Mr. Kierans said last week he will resign from the provincial party if it accepts at its Octo- ber convention the suggestion of another prominent Liberal, Rene Levesque, that Quebec should become asovereign state. WON'T LEAD PARTY Saturday Liberal Leader Jean Lesage said he would refuse to lead any political party that opted for separatism. Jury Assesses Partial Liability SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) --A Sacramento jury has found the General Motors Corporation partially liable for death and injury in an auto crash because of the design of iis 1965 Cor- vette Stingray. The superior court jury found the. corporation and car driver Matthew Rodgers liable after nearly 10 hours of deliberation Friday. Judge Elvin F. Sheehy said the decision ended the longest civil trial in Sacra- mento history, lasting more than two months. Two men were killed and a woman was burned severely in an accident involving the Cor- vette July 18, i865. Rodgers admitted liability but claimed the car's gasoline tank was so placed. as to allow fuel to spurt into the passenger compart- ment in minor collisions. we receive more than we give."'| "At the present time, approx- jimately 35 per cent of federal payments to the province go to the province of Quebec. The Quebec taxpayer finances only 25 per cent of such payments.'"' already place their money elsewhere and has led to the cancellation of certain engineering projects. He suggested the Churchill Falls (Labrador) Corp. is hav- ing difficulty finding funds to develop the energy resources at If Quebec separated firms|the huge falls because Cana- like the CPR, CNR, Royal Bank/dian and U.S. investors are of Canada, and the Bell Tele--waiting for Premier Daniel phone of Canada would move|Johnson to make up his mind their headquarters from Mont-|about separatism. real "because they are Cana- \dian firms doing the greater! jpart of their business across) pep DEER, Alta (CP)-- Canada. |John Silverberg celebrated his "There will be no growth in|son's birthday by teaching him Quebec for many years and,/to play pool. But they also once again, Quebec will fall/swapped stories about their behind its North American) cowpunching days on the Bar U neighbors," he said. ranch, The son, Oscar, is 80. Mr, Kierans, MLA for Mont-|His father is 101. HAVE OLD-TIME FETE PRICE REDUCTION IN OPricqy py enentest 'STopy Gt THIS WEEK ONLY 23! 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