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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1967, p. 10

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1967 Distillery Ups Prices TORONTO (CP) -- In the wake of increased federal and provincial taxes on liquor, 8 major Canadian distillery an- nounced Tuesday night it is raising the prices of its products across Canada. | H. Clifford Hatch, president of Hiram Walker-Gooderham and Worts Ltd., said a five-per-cent increase will apply across the country. Other distilleries indicated Tuesday night they are studying their price structures. | Cc. O. Storey, secretary-treas: | ury of Ltd. in Toronto, said his com-| pany is 'working on prices for| the Liquor Control Board of On-; tario, but it's a little early to say anything yet." Toronto representatives of Distillers Corp.-Seagrams Ltd declined comment, John Shaughnessy, Ontario sales manager for Adams Distillers Ltd., one of Seagram's subsidi aries, said: "Decisions of that sort are not made at this level." The Hiram Walker increase comes on top of the recently im- posed 10-per-cent increase in the federal iquor tax. That increase triggered provincial tax hikes in at least six provinces, because the provincial tax is based on the, distillers' prices plus the federal tax. Electric | Automobile DETROIT (AP) -- Develop- ment of an electric automobile, which its builders say will have a cruising speed of 50 miles an hour and a range of 150 miles without recharing, was an- nounced Tuesday. American Motors and Gulton Industries of Metuchen, N.J., disclosed details of the joint project. An operational model of the electric car will be road-tested within a year, said Roy D. Cha- pin Jr., chairman of the board of American Motors. No price Was announced. A prototype of the small, three-passenger commuter car was unveiled at a press. confer- ence. It is called the Amitron and has a_newly-developed long-life GLULTON LITHIUM BATTERY SYSTEM Election Act | scrutiny | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Canada Elections Act won't be referred to committee for scrutiny in the current session of Parliament, | Government House Leader| MacEachen said Tuesday night. | He told Heath Macquarrie| (PC--Queens) in a Commons adjournment debate that the act, normally brought up to date well before a general elec- tion, will certainly be referred to the committee on privileges) and elections early in the next session. | Meanwhile, the committee! probably would be constituted to deal with such matters as vot-| ing age and the election ex-) penses report in the current ses- sion, expected to end late in the winter. Centennial Perpetuated OTTAWA (CP) -- The centen- nial flame will burp in perpetui- ty but perhaps n#& on Parlia- ment Hill, Public Workers Min- ister Mcllraith said Tuesday night He told Herb Gray (L--Essex West) that when a new nationa museum is built on Elgin Street, the flame may be moved there Meanwhile, although it will be snuffed out by Prime Minister Pearson Dec. 31 in year-end centennial ceremonies, it will be relighted and left until moved. Agricultural Appointments TORONTO (CP) -- Two new appointments to the information branch of the Ontario depart-| ment of agriculture and food were announced Tuesday W. B. Fox, extensions co-ordi- has been promoted to as- director of liaison at h. He will continue to act ison between the depart- and the University of nator s§0cl Gu as ment Guelph Robert W. Carbert will suc-| ceed F. M. Baker who will re- in 1968 as chief of in- services for news media at the department's Toronto office. GUARANTY TRUST CO. 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Reg. 8.95 DISCOUNT PRICE Use it as a car radio and a portable Reg. 49.95 SKI CARRIER Fits on trunk for sports cars and convertibles, Reg. 15.49 DISCOUNT PRICE CAR RADIO DISCOUNT Leather STEERING 'Gnd Prix : WINTER SEAT Firm bucket seat support, warm fleece panels. ™ Reg. 6.98 DISCOUNT PRICE Fits most Chev- rolet, Pontiac, Ford, Plymouth Whitewalls 39.70 pair Sebring TACHOMETER Electrically operated, extremely accurate. 6 and 8 cyl. models. DISCOUNT INTER-URBAN PLY NYLON SNOW TIRES THE POPULAR 750 x 14 SIZE and Dodge cars, 36, pr. TUBELESS BLACKWALL 86 WARMER Plugs into car lighter socket. Insulated vinyl container. DISCOUNT SEE K MART'S AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT FOR THE BIGGEST SELECTION OF QUALITY ACCES- SORIES IN TOWN, AT THE LOWEST PRICES box of tissue, DISCOUN' Interior CAR WARMER Warm up your car interior fast in cold weather. Reg. 11.95 DISCOUNT Zecsnes DEFROSTER GUN Clears frost and ice from car windows fast. Reg. 3.99 DISCOUNT PRICE oe ' Terry Cloth SEAT COVERS Easy to wash slip-on style Reg. 4.79 DISCOUNT BABY AUTO SEAT Comfortable padded vinyl, swing gate for easy entry. DISCOUNT PRICE HEAD injuries, DISCOUNT Reg. 7.25 DISCOUNT PRICE BOX With tissue dispepSer and Helps prevent whip-lash Gu AMC ih, i oy) i Dossy! GE fk. ---- FOG LIGHT Powerful amber sealed beam. Chrome plated case, DISCOUNT REST SPOT LIGHT Plugs into car lighter socket. | Throws a powerful beam, DISCOUNT Riba Rinne, WEDGE CUSHION Assorted colours, Reg. 1.98 DISCOUNT PRICE Eo THE OSHAWA TIMES, 13 Wednesday, December 13, 196 Damages Awarded LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- M1 and Mrs. William J. Struyke ¢ London were awarded tote damages of $5,991 and cost Tuesday in settlement of an Or tario Supreme Court lawsu' arising from a two-car acciden' May 6, 1966. The couple had sued Warre G. Kingsley of Grand Blanc Mich., driver of the car tha struck theirs and General Mo tors Corp., owner of the car. Mr. Kingsley was employe as an engineer with GM at th time. of the accident. School Exchange TORONTO (CP) -- Sixtee Ontario publie schools will b matched with schools in th British Virgin Islands under | provincial department of educa tion program. Project School to School wa designed to foster classroom so cial studies projects. Eventually, students may se up exchange visits to the island during the summer. Locations of the 16 school have not been announced. Children Cheer Men TORONTO (CP) -- Thirty-tw: lonely old men are enjoying th Christmas season this year be cause their home is beins shared with the childen of som¢ of the city's hundreds of home less families. "It was lonely as a tom! around here," said one of the men, all pensioned war veteran: in the Red Cross shelter before part of it was taken over as 3 housing authority hostel. "It': lively enough around here now We all love the kids. There's z few fellows grumble about them but I think everybody's change¢ because of the kids." Another man said: "We only get about $105 a month apiece on our veterans allowances. But we can give them a lot of gooc times on Christmas." Wedding Dresses NEW YORK (AP) -- Ameri- can brides-to-be can buy a copy of the wedding dress worn by Lynda Johnson Robb for $135. The white satin imitation will go on sale Thursday at 200 de- partment stores throughout the U.S. Priest Convicted HAMILTON (CP) -- Rev. George Vukelich, Serbian Ortho- dox priest, pleaded guilty Tues- day to possession of an unregis- tered firearm and was fined $50 or 10 days in jail. The gun was found wrapped in a cloth on a beam in the priest's home during the raid by police and RCMP. Mr. Vukelich also admitted possessing two bottles of unau- thorized liquor in his basement. He was fined an additional $50 or 10 days on. the liquor charge. New York Immolation NEW YORK (AP) -- The death they sought came today to a man and woman who set themselves afire in separate in- cidents here. Kenneth D'Elia, 20, lived a week with third-degree burns over most of his body after set- ting himself afire in front of the United Nations building in Man- hattan. He never was able to tell why he committed the act. Dead also is Elisabeth Moro- soff, 54, who doused herself with gasoline on a Queens street Monday morning and set her clothes afire. A relative sald she had been despondent over her health. ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) -- Cor- nell scored its 19th consecutive college hockey victory over 8 two-season span Saturday with a 4-0 win over Guelph. Guelph's won-lost record is 0-4 this sea- son. NEW WORLD PERFECTION

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