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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1967, p. 2

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Q THE CSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 6, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Auld Says Expo '67 PCs, Socreds Aid Liberals Thwart Non-Confidence Bid WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy Spells Saturday Becoming Little Warmer By HENRY HEALD al sales tax on building mate-|"its reckless increase in gov-jwas on trial for mismanage-| ' hd weaned (CP)--The Liberal] Tials. ernmental expenditures." ment, _ TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts} sect Aes Ottawa region: . t Tr fe age Standings in the 265-seat} Six days are set aside for) He claimed Mr. Sharp's|issued at 5:30 a.m. EDT: |Cloudy wi ea periods government drew support from! commons: Liberals 131, Con-|debate on the budget during a warning that increased taxation| Synopsis: Cold air swept|today and Saturday, becoming the Conservatives and a Sociallseryatives 93, New Democrats|session. Three have been used|coyld be used to cool off thejsouthward across OntariojoVercast Saturday evening, _ Credit member Thursday night|22, Creditistes 8, Social Credit/and the remaining. three will be|economy "holds out the spectre|Thursday and covered the|Cool. Winds n ortherly i§ Tourism Acs seieatien Whats |to reject, 141 to 17, an NDP|4, independent 3, Migros . pete wel government yee of artificially created unem-jentire province during the becoming light tonight. s i |non-confidence motion. It was the second test of con-|leader, who arran, the order elief/night. Some cloud is expecte' ter James Auld said Thursday Export Decline Mi Five Creditistes and inde- Probes in the government since| of Commons prea ot fr ieultion oy _ ig Sue iadas the pe in| Forecast Temperatures that Expo 67 in Montreal has OTTAWA (C PB day listed|/Pendents J, A. Mongrain|Parliament resumed Sept. 25| Finance Minister Sharp| we find ourselves." |most regions. A storm develop-| Low tonight, high Saturday cut into Ontario's domestic and raed Winters fi geting . a (Trois-Rivieres) and Gilles|after a summer recess. It|brought down the budget in ing in the western states will|Windsor .--...+++-. 45 -- 62 U.S. tourist receipts. t err aertiye vad t hoe te Gregoire (Lapointe) voted with|weathered an attack on its|June and debate on it was|QUESTIONS MEMBER -- lapproach the Great Lakes arealst. Thomas 45 «62 Speaking to the International bernie ah i Be In Co "|the NDP on an amendment that|housing policy Tuesday in a/adjourned until after the sum-| Mr. Sharp listened intently|saturday, bringing increasing|London .. 0 63 Conference of Weekly News- jsame mont t "C : thee (PC criticized the government for|112-to-98 vote. mer recess, and interjected questions vcca-|cloudiness to the province dur-|Kitchener .. 4 62 paper Editors, Mr. Auld said ger a Mae we ae nae not raising to $4,000 the person-/RAPS INCREASES Mr. Sharp came under sting-jsionally as the 60-year-oldling the day. Mount Forest 38 O45 the Ontario tourist industry still _ as roe . halted|@l income tax exemption for| The NDP motion was a sub-|ing attack Thursday from the|Alberta lawyer accused the| 7 a46 ct Clair, Lake Erie,|Wingham «+--+... 38 55 managed to carry on in only "'a tie ae the Great Lakes| married couples, amendment to a government/opposition and there were|government of increasing! other Lake Huron regions,|Hamilton ....-..... 40 60 slightly unsettled condition." oe ape 48 Sis ae auto.|, The motion, on which Howard|budget resolution. The Conserv-| suggestions from his own party|spending by $400,000,000 over!wWirdsor. London: Sunny with|St, Catharines ..... 40 60 He praised Ontario tourist Peay dustry was in model Johnson (SC--Okanagan-Rev-latives already have moved anjon ways of reducing govern-|the last four years and of fail-| oy intervals and much cool-|Toronto ++.+++++++s 42 60 operators for declining to en Soar Gime and August of elstoke) voted with the Liber-jamendment to the resolution|ment expenditure. ing to implement 120 of the|.. today. Cloudy Saturday with| Peterborough . 8 58 "engage in any gross exploita- 1966 pies an extraordinarily als, also took the government to/criticizing the government for) Gerald W. Baldwin (C--Peace| GI royal ¢ ission Pro-+ i, likely beginning in the|Kingston ..-++++0+- 38 58 tion of the travelling public" en od ort th task for not removing the feder-'not reducing taxation and for/River) said the government/posals for more efficient 0V-), +0 ,99, A little warmer.|Trenton .. ioe 58 route to Expo 67. ee eee 1 -- be amg ae ,|Winds northerly 20 today east- ---- . . re 55 He said Expo 67 was the Bank Act Rules "How did you arrive at that!eriy 15 saturday. Muskoka ..- . 55 greatest single tourist attrac- figure?" Mr. Sharp asked. ; A ..\North Bay - - B 52 tion py a Peck Sos og . ) Pg ne Br own Out Of Doghouse aS Beldwin cited the report aria) cathe Lave Hees, Sudbury .. ie 88 A text of Mr. Auld's remarks prohange pubs 4 crggeder o auditor-general and sUD-| tf iooma region s, Sault Ste.|Earlton .-+-++++00. 25 48 was released to the press in ay oo aint oe C rT re eee Marie, Toronto, Hamilton;|Sault Ste. Marie ... n gacrnkny om [said (ogg oc iy Pees mg alled Good Old Geor e Davie Fulton (PC--Kam- Sunny with cloudy intervals and White River ea 30 4 | 0 rcel Lambert (PC v ent|much cooler today. Increasing * Nasser Greets Jews reKdmonton. West), That. will for aot practising "the same(cloudiness Saturday becoming|Moosonee « % 4 | a cht j i " : i i Timmins ..- 4 CAIRO (AP)--Egypt's Presi-| JAMES AULD be published in the Canada By JOHN LeBLANC jference behind the govern-\government favors having ajkind of financial restraint that rgd Jo Bg eee ae , dent Nasser sent greetings . . . At Conference Gazette of Oct, 11. LONDON (CP) -- Foreign|ment's European Common Mar-|pool of British unemployed that|it has urged on labor and man-|) oa eatery 15, Satur-| Thursday to the Egyptian Jew-) _ "°°. tan Ad Secretary George Brown was|ket policy Thursday and wasican be used to manipulate the|agement. : day eae | ish community on the occasion nae a Curb Smoking S$ lout of the doghouse but Prime|being hailed as "good oldjeconomy. He criticized the "'prolifera-|°9): -- : of the Jewish New Year, the British Invasion OTTAWA (CP)--Barry Math-|Minister Wilson had a new/George." It was impossible, he said, to|tion of government depart-| Haliburton, Killaloe, Timaga-| official Middle East news agen-| ~oRONTO (CP)--A nine-day er (NDP--New Westminster)|embarrassment on his hands| But simultaneously Bank Gov-|manage Britain's industrial/ments" and an increase in per-|mi, Cochrane, White River| ee bist cy reported. Nasser sent his|pritish invasion of this city|introduced a bill in the Com-|today in a speech by thelernor Sir Leslie O'Brien was|economy 'with the very small|sonnel of more than 200 perjregions, North Bay, Seabary y secretary, Nabil Fatah Elbab,|pegins Oct. 12 when Prime Min-/mons Thursday that would|Labor-appointed governor of|committing a political gaffe|margin of unused manpower|cent in some departments. Variable cloudiness and cold} Save up to 50% to the Jews' Grand Synagogue in downtown Cairo to convey his greetings, it added. Explanation Asked TORONTO (CP) -- The city of Toronto was ordered Thurs- day to explain how it arrived at the valuation of $8,800 which it placed on the home of Dorothy Graham, one of four holdouts fighting expropriation in an east-end area destined for urban renewal. At an earlier hearing, appraiser Philip Smith refused to answer questions on how the city had arrived at the figure. Hearings on the application to evict the homeowners were adjourned indefinitely following the ruling by Judge Leslie Bell pl of the county court. | Judge Bell called the city's position "'untenable" and ruled that they must pay all costs involved in hearings before him on the issue of whether the city must explain its appraisal prac- tices. A few hours before Mrs. Gra- ham appeared in court, excava- tion equipment arrived in her backyard and began to rip it| u Pp Andrew Brewin, her lawyer, protested the contractor's| action, and the city: called off! ister Pearson officially opens) regulate British Week in the city hall/on radio and television. In a Square. |brief explanation before the bill Royalty, personalities andjwas given first reading, Mr. businessmen wil! tour and| Mather said its purpose is to entertain Toronto and promotejallow the Board of Broadcast Britain's people, produce and!Governors to regulate cigarette island way of life. advertising "in the interest of Princess Margaret and her|public health." husband, Lord Snowdon; Rt.! ister of Northern Ireland; Sir Robert Bellinger, lord mayor of London; and Alderman Mrs. OTTAWA (CP)--No decision jhas been made on the introduc- jtion of legislation to increase Vera M. Jones, mayor of Has- ; ; ivi "f tings, are among those who TT ovary Poke: Meg Api visit Toronto. A - 5 é London's double-decker buses aay Hit Se: Cones THA: will be placed strategically : throughout the city to take peo- ple for rides. Replica sets of Attack Fatal the Crown jewels will be on dis-'- TORONTO (CP) -- Gee Bong lay. Chong, 83, of Toronto, died _ The play, Number 10 Down-jafter suffering a heart attack ing Street, with an all-star Brit-|Thursday as a sheriff's officer ish cast will be presented for|moved in to evict him from his two weeks at Toronto's O'Keefe! Centre starting Oct. 16 before opening in London later. wholesale cigarette business. The sheriff's officer said the roel de a elderly man had known for The British invasion will wind some' tink he had to move up on Saturday, Oct. 21, with albecause the building where he giant fireworks display on the i i ENE qatertont ae his business had been sold. Mr. Chong also suffered a heart attack about two weeks jago when he was served with a jnotice he had to leave the build- ing. cigarette advertising Bell Official Dies the machines. A ait-in was held ers of Mrs. Graham was in court. Marks Proclamation LISBON (AP)--Portugal cele- brated Thursday the 577th anni- versary of the proclamation of the country as a republic. Taxes Too Heavy EL DORADO, Kan. (AP)-- The tax burden finally became too heavy. Shelves holding tax receipts at the Butler County court house collapsed under their weight Thursday. Plane Pilotless SALT LAKE CITY (AP)--A Plane at the Salt Lake Munici- pal Airport didn't need a pilot Thursday to get it off the ground. Winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour lifted the craft off the ground and atop the top ae dent of public relations for the died suddenly Wednesday. Brig. Grant served overseas in the First and Second World wars.) He was appointed vice-presi-| dent of Bell in 1957. End Peace Hopes HONG KONG (AP)--Commu- nists resumed planting bombs in. Hong Kong Thursday, ending British hopes that Red Chinese had abandoned their campaign jof error. More than 30 bombs |were taken from one industrial area. | PREMIER PEARSON + » « Due In Toronto First Sod Turned NORTH BAY (CP) -- Sod was turned Thursday for Nori Bay's first low - rental housing New Brunei Sultan | BRUNEI (AP)--A_ young cadet at Britain's Sandhurst Military Academy was installed Thursday as sultan of Brunei, development the $553,000 pro ject provides for the construc tion of 36 semi-detached houses General contractor is Headway of a hangar owned by Thomp- eon Flying Service. Tenders Called NORTH BAY (CP) -- Tend- ers were called Thursday for the construction of a long- awaited $1,500,000 North Bay- West Ferris overpass. It is hoped work can start in Nov- Builders of Port Arthur. isucceeding his father, who had | . abdicated 24 hours earlier. Doctor Dies Crown Prince Pengiran Muda | SASKATOON (CP)--Dr. Mor-|Makhota Hassanal Bolkiah, 22, ris Brook, 57, of Saskatoon, thejnow home for a va cation, inventor of a device to facilitate|became the 29th sultan of this mouth-to-mouth rescue breath-|oil-rich British Borneo protec- ing, died Thursday. The Brook|torate in a private ceremony airway resuscitator which hejattended by top government perfected nearly 10 years ago is/officials and members of the in wide application around the royal family. | ember. world. | HERE and THERE THANKSGIVING MAIL With the exception of special deliveries and the receipt and despatch of mails no service Singers Jailed LONDON (Reuters)--Cass Elliott of the Mamas and the Papas pop singing group was jailed here Thursday night, charged with stealing blankets and keys worth about £10 ($30) fr 4 i be field at 736 Je London hotel earlier a) REGULAR MEETINGS The regular meetings of the {Oshawa Board of Education for) {October will MONTREAL (CP) -- Brig. G.| trac | |M. Grant, 69, former vice-presi-|6, the big issues--money ja grocery store. "If it's like |this a couple more weeks, good- will be given by the Oshawalp.m. on Oct. 16 and Oct. 30 in" Post Office next Monday,|the board room of the adminis- Thanksgiving Day. One com-jtration building at. Stevenson plete collection wiil be made|Road North and Rossland Road Newspaper Sold GRANBY, Que. (CP)--La from street Jetter boxes at the same time as the regular Sun- day afternoon collection. 225. VISITS jnue. CERTIFIED The Ontario Labor Relations Board 'has certified' General Union, Local 932, Voix de l'Est, Granby's only daily newspaper, and its radio station CHEF have been pur-! chased by La Societe Communi-| ca, a company with widespread WHITBY -- At the regular/Truck Drivers monthly meeting of the Vie Brother -- hes i ne gard -- in Quebec province. of Teamsters, to/The newspaper was owned b: torian Order of Nurses Board, represent all employees of An-|La Voix de l'Est Limitee. It es Whitby branch, it was reportediderson Cartage Limited atla Monday to Saturday circula- nurses made a total of 225|Whitby, except office staff and|tion of approximately 10,800 | visits during the month of Sep-/other designated exceptions. daily. tember. Sixty-seven of these} eR 'i were made to five patients in| the extension areas and 158 were to 25 regular patients. The nurses are holding pre- natal classes in the centennial | building, Room 203. | DX -- DX -- DX -- DX! BE WISE: ECONOMIZE! SAVE $$ newspaper and_ broadcasting TURKEY SHOOT Saturday, Oct. 7 BEGINNING AT 12 NOON 12 Gauge Shotguns We Supply The Shells Management Reserves The Right To Restrict Any Firearm. -- WTH -- $ Turkey Daze ot VEL DX rol $ D.A.R.A. Speedway Bon 668-3341 Northwest of Mosport Look For The Signs For Directions. the Bank of England. The flamboyant Brown, whom the press was describing earlier this week as ready for the scrap heap, swept the Labor party's Scarborough con- that apparently is going to call for some fast explaining by Wil- son. Buenos to give the impression that the and resources that character-) ized the British economy in the) 1940s and 1950s." | GONE TOO FAR He conceded that "one way 'or another we have gone rather king to b in Aires, O'Brien managed Has Reached DETROIT (AP)--The United Auto Workers strike against Ford Motor Co. reached its 30th lday today, becoming the fifth longest national strike in U.S. auto industry history. 'The strike has affected seg- m, of the U.S. economy and n@ settlement is in sight. Ford's Canadian plants have been hit. Labor contract negotiations that began 118 days ago, on July 11, expired at 11.59 p.m. Sept. 6. About 160,000 UAW members employed by Ford went on strike. The strike's length is exceed- ed by a 44-day strike UAW at General Motors in 1937, ja 45-day strike at Chrysler in |1939, a 104-day walkout against \Chrysler in 1950 and a 118-fay strike against GM in 1945-46. | In contract talks since ae t- ters--have not been discusse4. Bell Telephone Co. of Canada,/posrri0NS UNCHANGED UAW's Strike At Ford Hon. T. M. O'Neill, prime min-| No Pension Decisions | as varied as the type and amount of items or materials they supply to the US.' second-biggest auto-maker. Ford with more parts than any other, has laid off a few work- ers in Gary, Ind., 450 in Detroit and 1,800 in Pittsburgh, Pa. Ford is Budd's: main customer. chairman of North American Rockwell Corp., another oarts suppler, said the company will reduce operations if the strike lasts two more weeks. that|said the first month of gained bargaining rights for the|strike cost it $1,000,000. business because Ford is not! suggestions building cars for the truckers to haul. |further than we like at the |moment." But he added that "the authorities' are deter- mined to retain a larger mar- igin of '"'unused capacity" than earlier. O'Brien does not speak for the government, though the state central bank works close- ly with it on economic policy. Also, bank officials here were quick to point out that the gov- ernor's reference to unused capacity meant not only man- power but production capacity in general. However, the timing of the speech was unfortunate for Wil- son, now busy fending off snip- ing from dissidents at the Scar- borough gathering, some of it based on Britain's current high rate of unemployment. There were 550,000 jobless in August, Railroad|the highest figurefor the month the since war. 0 Wilson has already been at Trucking companies have lost|some pains to deny earlier that the govern- ment has deliberately fostered a pool of unemployment as a 30th Day The Budd Co., which supplies W. F. Rockwell Jr., vice- The Pennsylvania opposition The Detroit, Toledo and Iron-\de: flationary measure. GORDON HITS BACK Privy Council President Wal- ter Gordon, a former finance minister, hit back, saying the is exaggerating a temporary situation. He said everybody deplores inflation and the increase in the cost of living, but quoted a report by Toronto financial ana- lysts Wood, Gundy and Co. that states inflationary pressures are moderating. He rapped the $30,000,00/ increase in estimates for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. The CBC had spent $400,000 and used 486 people to cover the recent Conservative leader- ship convention while the pri- vately-owned CTV network did a better job with 48 people at a cost of $43,000, Mr. claimed. Davis He predicted the CBC would get a badly needed shaking-up when it comes under new mitn- agement after the passage of revisions in broadcasting legis- lation. today. Mainly clear with in tonight. Sunny and not quite so cold Saturday but cloudiness increasing the afternoon. Winds northerly 15 today wes-! terly 15 Saturday. TONE CRAFT King Park Plaza 723-4 Jack Davis (L--Coast Capila-| no), parliamentary secretary to Mines Minister Pepin, praised the finance minister's handling of the economy, but suggested the government could be more businesslike with the taxpayers' money. ' CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST, 723-4663 | GUARANTY TRUST Real Estate Dept. Mortgages Arranged When Buying or Selling Your Home 32 KING ST. EAST 728-1653 I L Make Wine | The Easy Way! Fresh Grape Juice available in 5 gallon cone tainers for either Red or White Wine. We also have European Wine Concentrates . . « Wine Yeast... . Jugs. . ing necessities ovailable. 4 . and other Wine make jton Railroad said 235 of Neither side has budged from) STRIKE FUND DRAINED | its position on any topic except one, the relatively minor issue of apprenticeship programs Ford made proposals that respond to the union demand for changes in the programs. While' the strike lengthers, problems intensify for the strik- ers in the 25 states where Ford has facilities, particularly in fund of $16,000,000 in strike ben- efit payments of $20 a week for the unmarried striker, $25 a week for married men and $30 a week to those with spouse and children. By striking, the workers: gave up the weekly pay which Ford bishop of Canterbury returned Thursday night from the United States and defended the criti- cism of the Vietnam war he expressed on his visit. Reporters at the airport asked Dr. Michael Ramsey if he felt it was wise to have 15%" No. 1 Interior MAHOGANY DOORS its employees were laid off, with revenues down #730,000 because] Ramsey Defends CORRECTION 1 e strike. : peteteateeeiaaeeaeeaaes) | } i |] The following items were adver- Criticism Of War tised ypiullbel in the Thurs- The strike also has drained day, Oct. 5 issue of The Times. the union's $67,000,000 strike) LONDON (AP)--The Arch- | Michigan where 90,000 of = said usually were a gross aver-jentered the controversy ever 1-0x6-6..... 4.19 live. Businesses, large an age of $155, or a total of $99,-/the war while he was @ guest inj] 1_6 x 6-6 4.77 small, have been hurt. ; 000,000 in lost wages since the'a foreign country. eS 5.34 an Bag age eg Pai iti strike began. "These are points I have 2-0x6-6..... 5. fate pa el : The UAW"s top contractmade in these terms a good|| 2-2 x 6-6..... 5.54 | The strike affedls Canadian|4emands, with no specifics set|many times," Dr. Ramsey said.|] 2-4 x 6-6 ..... 5.76 workers in more than one way.|>¥ the union, are: a guaranteed|"I always said and I saw nowii 9 ¢ , 6.6 5.97 || The union is demanding parity|@"ual income, a substanttal|we must start by understanding] <"~ "°"™ --° °° : in wages between American|W&8e increase, something extrajthe motive which drew America and Canadian workers. which|f0r Skilled tradesmen, higherjinto this, and certainly we must CA HWAY would mean an increase for the! Canadians. Near the massive Ford River) Rouge plant in Dearborn, Mich., a Detroit suburb where} about 35,000 persons work for) Ford, small businessmen are) among those hardest hit. "I can sit down early all day) now, business is that bad," said Sheriff Mahssmey, proprietor of by Charlie." | SUPPLIERS AFFECTED Ford has about 20,000 sup- pliers with which it spends. about $7,000,000 a year. The) strike affected them in degrevs| 5 Year Guaranteed Investment Certiticates NOW EARN "Yo per ennum AND ARE Guaranteed--as to principe! and interest. interest. Flexible--may be used os Col- lateral for loans. Redeemed: Executors in the event of deoth. Authorized--as Trustee Act in- vestments. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Ceneda Deposit Insurance Corporation 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewa 723-3221 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS and SATURDAYS pensions, and raising pay in Canadian plants to the U.S. level. 1 reverence those who have given their lives in what they believed to be a just cause. AJAX @ BROOKLIN | | BRAND NEW 1968 Valian 2 Door Sedan | LANE | 302 STEVENSON RD. N. ORDER. EARLY ! 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Premier Ernest M: Alberta said Mr. She posals are two years Road Ah For Robl OTTAWA (CP)--Du Is not expected to get easy ride into the | Robert Stanfield appe: getting. There appears to ressure on other poli ies to make it easy Roblin to win a federa fact, the pressure see the other way. Mr. Roblin will prot in the Manitoba riding quette after he steps Manitoba premier nex Nicholas Mandziuk ° give up the Conserva for Mr. Roblin, runt Mr. Stanfield. at last party leadership conve For Mr. Stanfield, ¢ co-operated from Prin ter Pearson down. Th leader called a quick | for Colchester-Hants Conservative member Nova Scotia riding qui it for Mr. Stanfield. Both the Liberals New Democratic Part to let him in unop action at least partly ¢ public feeling that it courteous and proper Mr. Stanfield to take as leader of the Opp quickly as possible. There were also si both parties were ac ing the inevitable by ning against Mr. Sti power in Nova Scoti hos facia aA at dat et Operator ( Thornes A PARRY SOUND, ( ~--A marina opera Thursday people in doubt that Mr. and M Thorne abandoned th retarded son, Ricky. "This things smell heaven," said Wel! Welsh, the operator. "There's more meets the eye. They'r kind of people. "They are old frie: district. They are awfully nice people. here can't believe it.' The Thornes | accused by officials ir abandoning their son no charges have been Mr. Welsh said th have not been at the located on San So about 22 miles from the last two days. He said the Tho through a lot of tro to raise Ricky, now now is at a home for al children at Naranj "You just can't co If he wants to go for the bush, he goes. I to go for a walk on he goes. 'Knowing -- th Thornes) people up ! DOWNTOW DELIGHTFUL AIR CONDITIONE DINING ROOM REASONABLE PRIC Special Noon Lunch Hotel Lancas 27 KING ST. WES

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