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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1967, p. 3

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Greatrix, 17, Wood _ when a car rolled abankment into th r near Brampton. nekey, 20, of Ot ries suffered Satur. car crash at Deep 0k two other lives, ood, 18, and Brend, 16, both of Milton, ar and a train wer d, 71, of Brantford, a car on outskirts liam Greenman, 20, on his car struck a re Bay. Monday s, 74, of St. Cathar- by a car while her home. eat mily LE BY FRICK? @ one yeor ainst defects in | workmanship. es. ) (Can.) » Limited 125-6582 576-2287 ur dollar our floor soon to le TV's, rry down WHERE THERE'S LIFE THERE'S HOPE Unsmiling comedian Bob Long Binh, 25 miles from Hope receives gift of a hat Saigon. Ky told Hope the from South Vietnamese type of hat is traditionally Vice-President Nguyen Cao worn by South Vietnam's Ky after Christmas Day old men at ceremonial Show for U.S. troops at Pilgrim Thousands occasions. Hope is on an- nual holiday trip to enter- tain U.S. servicemen. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Saigon) Flock To Birthplace Of Christ BETHLEHEM (AP) - | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 26, 1967 3 sven By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'SALVATION ARMY LENDS HAND TO NEEDY MEN omega niet pot mente gp mma dozen pairs of gloves and 30 Christmas message that 1967 flights to and from New York. coastal region of British Colum- Christmas Day. saw Cana- dozen handkerchiefs. has put the country's national Passenger traffic to Western bia, but most of the province re- dians across the country sit Meanwhile, Prime Minister problems in sharper focus and Canada forced railways to add ported snow. Up to two feet of down to a Yuletide turkey din- and Mrs. Pearson were joined added that they can be settled extra trains. snow had fallen in parts of the ner with families and friends, by son Geoffrey, his wife and "with that goodwill, tolerance Cariboo, but it had special meaning for in Winni- 1,124 homeless men g. The Salvation Army's Harbor Light Mission Claus Monday as free full-course meals with all the trimmings. "We feel we beat the bootleg- ger," said Major Austin Millar, director of the mission. In addi- tion to the meals, the men were given 33 dozen pairs of socks, 27 | no MAN REGAINS LOST WALLET PROVO, Utah (AP) -- A Provo man who lost his wal- let 61% years ago got it back Sunday--with all the money and papers still in it M. Reed Lyman, an insur- ance agent, said the wallet was lost bank in 1961. OTTAWA (CP) -- A British outside a Provo Lyman said the wallet was in fairly: good shape and contained exactly the amount of money he had in it when lost--$90 in cast n and $108 in chéques. He said the cash was not all in the same denominations of bill s as when he lost it but other- wise everything was intact The wallet was in a brown parcel bore a Provo postmark bu return address. returned which Lyma said the person who found the wallet probably had an urgent need for cash has just gotten around paving it back. and to Thou-|procession and placed an effigy|--Jordan, Egypt and Syria--the sands of pilgrims crowded intolof the Infant Jesus in a grotto|barbed-wire barriers have been Bethlehem Monday, despite which Christians believe marksicleared away, and Arabs are Arab guerrilla threats, and cele-|the spot where the Christ child free to go anywhere in Israeli- brated Christmas in this Judean! lay in a manger. hilltop town where the New Tes-| As dawn broke on a cold and tament says Christ was born, gloomy day over tected Bethlehem Sunday, with-|thodox Basilica of the Nativity) w drew despite an act of sabotage to begin Orthodox services that the army blamed on Arabs.|Then low masses were had_ threatened the holy shrines El Fatah, strike at Christmas. Live radio broadcasts of a midnight mass by the patriarch of Jerusalem were interrupted about 1 a.m. Monday when tele-|town, far below phone cables connecting Bethle- pected. Few Christian ger in the 'grotto beneath Orthodox Basilica. FEW PILGRIMS ARRIVE at Arabs hem with Jerusalem were cut./from Israel were on hand. brighten Many Arabs used the occasion backfired. Service was restored shortly hereafter. After midnight | to visit friends and relatives in mass, argued occupied Jordan The first Christmas cele- hat by petty bickering Local Arabs had asked Msgr ceie- Gori not to recognize Israeli au- The Arab guerrilla organization,|brated at the Roman Catholic|thorities by participating in the : fo} Franciscan Chapel of the Man- celebrations. the anyway. He went ahead Bethlehem, |brated in Bethlehem under Israel soldiers, who had pro-|bells pealed from the Greek Or-|Israeli rule was marred some- to st t plants expected Expansion To Meet Need TORONTO (CP) -- Canad shuld new process in 1968 to . meet increase in dema of the Canad les a he president a's natural gas industry will have up exploration, expand rt and distribution facili- ing the nd, jan Israeli police had to lay down) Gas Association says in a year- around the Even Israeli attempts the law, when. local dignitaries patriarch About 9,000 pilgrims were in when he arrived here, as to who the 20,000 ex-)should ride with him in his car to Latin patriarch of Jerusalem,|since the June war between Is-|cause they symbolizd the star Msgr, Alberto Gori, ld Pontiff Looks Fatigued ays in the June war. But in some quarters the Is- But Voice Firm, Strong *sicrsce asus" |have no complaints. I believe VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope; 200,000 standing in St. Paul remained inside Vatican|Square under a_ heavy, City this Christmas to pray for) sky. peace and bestow his traditional NO VIETNAM MENTION blessing on the world. He ap-' He did not speak of Vietnam) 4 pealed for man to avoid the as he did last Christmas Day. easy life and seek peace in true Nor did he mention his Satur- Christian values. day meeting at the Vatican with grey now 70, skipped his usual' cuss ways of ending the war. | Christmas procedure of saying He warned that the modern|\1. security "Things went smoothly, and I idn't come, either." Said Bandak: raelis and their organizing of Christmas won grudging praise. Bethlehem Mayor Elias Ban- Peter's | the weather had a bad effect on} the number of pilgrims. I think it was unfortunate that contin- uous rain was forecast. And it never rained, but the pilgrims | lies for years ahead, he says. : "The industry can now con- F -- ee ssout a arias its efforts on expansion family, but composer Mikis i *e oR iff.|U.S. Presid Joh tod lhe Ieee catralling inside the and development of the The Roman Catholic pontiff,/U.S. President Johnson to iS-|Holy City Sunday. e "Naturally; precautions had one of his three masses in a scramble for pleasure does not to be taken, And perhaps this church outside the Vatican. This bring inner peace. i was passed over this year ap-| This was the fifth Christmas} parently to ease the strain on of Paul's reign. the Pope who underwent a pros-|. For his mass outside Vatican tate operation last month. City last year he went to flood- From the front balcony of St. ravaged Florence. In the pre- Peter's Basilica the Pope gave! vious years he said the mass in his annual Christmas noonday a church in the Rome area. speech and bestowed his bless-| As he spoke in Italian to the ing "'Urbi et Orbi'--to the city crowd in the square he Idoked ( of Rome anid the world fatigued. But his voice was firm He addressed a crowd of,and strong. Blood Flows And Bottles Break At Motorcycle Club's Party by six policemen broke bones in the back of his hands as he tried to protect his head. But son said: 'He probably broke' them when he jumped out window and landed on them.'"' . 't a TORONTO (CP) --_ Police broke up the Vagabond Motor Cycle Club's annual Christmas party Sunday--and took a bloodstained Santa Claus to jail Flying beer bottles filled the air after 23 policemen, armed ad an effect on the pilgrims. Bus Explodes Seven Killed SANTIAGO (AP) Yhilean holiday-makers RECORDED CLOCK Seven were killed Christmas night when a rented bus exploded at a gas\" station in suburban Maipu, au- thorities reported. Elsewhere in the capital area, recreation room run by the Chilean government caught fire 'and two children died. LONDON (CP) -- More than 'recorded clock" in he time service. 119,000,000 calls were made. to Inspector George Matti- the British telephone system's| 1967--an a average of 368 calls a minute to, Transmission has assured adequate gas sup- eastern markets now end statement Ray C. Robbins says Of the 1968. total, about $535,- premier George Papandopoulos, | 000,000 is expected from gS Jeader of the junta, exchanged! sales in Canada, Mr. Robbins says much of the n demand for natural) WITHHOLD AMNESTY rom Canadia gas will continue to come f eastern industry, large quantities of energy. proval of the Great system in advantage of new demand. be built in this Suffolk comm ty will have a special glass-par-[ , tioned section for worshippers with colds and coughs Reserve Now For NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER 2 sittings, 4 and 6 p.m. Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST La total domestic and export demand for been trying to arrange his re- natural gas is expected to in- turn to Athens (ie. ploomiy . cubibbk crease about 14 per cent from Arabs claimed the atl six Christmas trees the Israelis) the| what was then West Jordan. But|gave the town was an insult be- to about 1,320 billion cubic he would be returning for more , bringing revenue of about! tajks, Potamianos said: 'I hope $675,000,000. : This compares with Canadian|the king will return. It might led strael and the three Arab stateslof 'David's six points, Others|*", cope sales worth $592,- happen in the next few days." sees she Parva oR aCeAaB Rta «000,000 in 1967. said they represented the six including ex panding Northern Ontario mar- kets, where industry depends hungry Theodorakis, open to/Score for the film Zorba the ng Natural gas supplies more than 20 per cent of Canaa's total energy needs, Mr. Robbins said.| nesty me: But the industry must continue to maintain its high growth rate lof the last seven years to take SEGREGATE 4SLING HAVERHILL, En@ind (CP) '_ A new: Methodist church to unt on| after Ap- ersed a promise of Papadopou-| Day, kes los to free 2,600 politica 1967, ers for Christmas. MONTREAL GETS SNOW About a half inch of snow fell in Montreal Christmas morning, Manitoba had blue skies and sunshine in three-degree weath- er. The air was crisp in most and understanding that is the very essence of this season of Christmas." five children for their tradition- al dinner, HOLD REUNION The Maritimes experienced but it melted on the main parts of Alberta and Saskatche- played Santa Governor-General and Mrs, seasonal weather as six inches streets in 30-degree tempera- wan with temperatures near it provided Michener will hold a_ family of snow fell on Nova Scotia and tures. Taxi drivers complained zero. reunion with their daughters New Brunswick. Newfoundland of slow business because of the Police in Calgary reported no and their families at Govern- roads were bare under overcast lack of snow. Impaired driving charges on ment House today. Ottawa had skies. The city's Old Brewery Mis- Christmas Eve for the first time an inch of snow Monday to pro- Weary travellers in Toronto sion served traditional Christ- in memory. Only seven motor: vide some semblance of a white were aided by 50 additional Air mas turkey dinners to 800 home- ists took advantage of the de- Christmas. Canada flights and American less men. partment's drive-home service Mr, Pearson said in his Airlines scheduled four extra Rain fell on the southern for Yuletide celebrants, Sata | LBJ Peace Offer Rapped By Newspaper In Hanoi say is living under Communist 'control. --The South Vietnamese gov- ernment. and the Viet Cong's National Liberation Front should hold informal peace talks The North Vietnamese de- mands\for a halt to the bombing and withdrawal of foreign forces are key points in the peace demands the Communists have advanced for several years. The package has been re- Liberal Leaders' Meeting Seen "Race Down Bay St.' | External Affairs Minister) TOKYO (AP) Charging Martin, the leading undeclared|that American peace proposals of candidate in terms of parlia- always come before a new esca- many Westerners about the fi--mentary and Liberal party ex-lation, North Vietnam has dis nancial heartland of Ontario, he perience, is a Windsor, Ont ,| missed as "nothing but worn-out apparently had in mind Finance lawyer whose long political ca |tricks" the five-point plan Presi Minister Sharp, Trade Minister reer has depended on the sup- dent Johnson advanced Dec. 19 Winters, and Transport Minister port of voters in that motor for an end to the war in Viet Hellyer as participants in that city nam race down Bay Street." Mr. Sharp was vice - presi If the United States None of the candidates for the dent of Brazilian Traction, Light sought peace, it would halt the leadership has yet officially an- and Power Co, Ltd., from 1958 bombing of the North uncondi nounced he--or she--is in the --when he left the federal trade tionally and withdraw U.S. and department--until 1962, when he'other allied forces from South some of the apparent contend-; ers. With the latent suspicion Columbia. businessman, who is also a Liberal MP, said over the coffee cups in the parliamen- tary cafeteria last week that he isn't going to make up his mind for a long time yet on his choice in the Liberal leadership race "To my way of thinking, look- ing at it from the West Coast it's simply a race down Bay Street," he said, noting the To really ronto business connections of running ies ain as ' ' . sa was first elected to Parliament. Vietnam, Hanoi's Communist jected by the United States and Mr. Winters was presidert) party newspaper Nhan Dan its allie bd and chairman of Rio Algom said. tg = wciaiiiienamies 'Constantine Lo Return ise tito ise i065 "me comment carried te the period he was out of Parlia-| weight of an official government ment after having been MP for! ctatement. It referred to five Queens-Lunenburg and_ before points laid down by Johnson in becoming MP for York West an interview with White House 'Close Friend Asserts Sage MP ir var we" Soares ie A close|,persons would be freed, the sec-|engineer, established Mari-Jane ATHENS (AP) oe A Rocks A g tf : --Both sides must respect the friend of King Constantine,|retary - general of the ministry|Fashions in 1945 and was presi . rs s 7] Messi demilitarized zone separating serving as mediator between;of public order, Col John|dent of Curran-Hall, Ltd., build- the two Vietnams him and the Greek military Ludas, said. He told reporters/ers and contractors, and of Tre i z p --The unity of Vietnam must junta, says he is '100 per cent/the clemency did not extend to/pil Realty Ltd., before re-enter: certain" the 27-year-old mon-|"hard-core Communists,' and|ing the Commons in 1958. arch will return to his throne) he included in this category the ,, ear see . "in perhaps the next few days."|2,600 persons arrested after the NO BAY STREET TIES 7" OT 0s y The other men--and a woman MUST QUIT LAOS This report from Haralambos April 21 coup and held since sud ie ith : ee i The North Vietnamese must Potamianos, a retired air vice -|then on the islands of Leros and|--™ ho have either said or indi-) --d<he Nor ACRES a marshal, was bolstered by a re- Yioura cated by their activities that/pull their men out of neighbor-| eps ee , 1 o infiltr: 2 mark by Queen Frederika, the! They have not been officially !hes might be candidates at the/ing' Laos and 'stop infiltrating) king's mother, who told photo-| charged, and none has been put Liberal convention April 4-6 ap- that country. graphers in Rome taking Christ-|on trial. But Ladas said: "They|Pear to be less directly connect-| "--There must be a "one-man,| mas pictures of the royal fam- will be spending the summer on ed with the Toronto business one-vote" constitutional govern ily: 'We hope to return to the islands They have| World. ment in South Vietnam in con-| Greece soon." committed crimes and are' Judy LaMarsh, secretary. of tro] of the 20 per cent of the} The king fled to Rome after hard-core Communists." state, is a Niagara Falls, Ont.,| population which U.S. officials ---- lawyer who, before her election) --__-- iicbeniaencae collapsed. Negotiators. have 1 E GU ARANTY Agriculture Minister Greene, \who is looking for substantial support in Western Canada be- TRUST Co. Roman Catholics in Many Ottawa valley town of Arnprior dioc a o: « ch aa lah ae before entering politics. ce a ee given dispensation of the obliga-| yo ane i amnlies hn Turner, minister-desig FINANCING ARRANGED When you list with day, ae '6. Attell meals practised law in Montreal from Pyeainw cit are expected 1954 until his election to Parlia- tq collow sult. ment eight years later, after 52" king 728-1653 lof days when mass is obliga-|----- | tory | Christmas and New Year's day, requiring participation in son of masses on Sunday and Monday ge Pa-|and two successive weekends. be a matter of negotiation and peaceful adjustments, PLANNING A .ty © BANQUET © CONVENTION © MEETING First Class Facilities For 20 to 400 Guests Quality Service Experienced Staff RESERVE YOUR FUNCTION NOW: 723-4641 HOTEL ) - a FINE CLOTHIER Asked by reporters in Rome if I am 100 per cent certain not, He disclosed that the king and Christmas greetings by cable. In Athens, .once celebrated -| prisoner of the regime was free but a second was still in prison the junta suddenly rev- his attempt Dec. 13 to over- 2 ' : ; throw the military dictatorship to the Commons in 1960, was a Church Grants municipal solicitor. Di ispensation fore declaring his intentions, was a lawyer practising in the All Types of Homes Needed nee to ee pened the holY|nate of the new department of jday of. the Epiphany on Satur-| consumer and corporate. affairs, GUARANTY Follow prea Real Estate Dept. The action was en ause of heavy concentration this year) faving. been a: Rhoden scholar| both days of obligation for i | prison- Roman Catholics, fall on Mon-} OSHAWA'S FOREMOST Andreas Papandreau, Nd the former premier Geor pandreou, was reunited with his MEN'S WEAR LTD. who wrote the Greek, was still in prison in Athens. 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Two police constables, Rich- ard Garry, hit on the head with a beer bottle, and William Payne, allegedly kicked several times in the head, were de- tained in hospital. CLASSES FOR CHILDR Red Cross Levels The most seriously injured Vagabond, 22-year-old Ronald S ie McLean, charged billies wielded) @ INTERMEDIATE | @ SENIOR | SPECIAL CLASSES DIXON'S HEAT WITH OIL OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE hl, Printed Scheduled avani @ SHIFT WORKERS SWIMMING CLASS 2 weeks Days--2 weeks Nights @ STROKE IMPROVEMENT CLASS @ ADVANCED LIFESAVING--R.L.S.S. DISTINCTION 50 MINUTE CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 11 WEEKS FEES -- Children 17 and under $6.00 Adults 18 and over $10.00 EN Recreation Department Levels @ PRE-SCHOOL @ TADPOLE @ BARRACUDA CLASSES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS Oshawa Recreation Department WINTER SWIMMING CLASSES REGISTRATION: DEC. 27th and 28th 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. 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