Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1961, p. 14

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!sity. Through his membership jon the board, he will be able Frost Named To ' University Board nee Wor i up less than Macaulay Urges [Bacteria Survive | ' e TORONTO (CP)--Leslie M,|*WO Years ago as a second [Economic Council In Fr ozen Waste Frost, former premier of On-|"iversity in Metropolitan Tor- tario, was appointed Tuesday|°"t0. For the next few years, | McMURDO SOUND, Antare-jbologist. of the University of|t a five-year t-rm as member|it will receive support from the TORONTO (CP) -- Energy|most attractive incentives for) LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- MT. |tica (AP) -- The discovery of|Texas. Meyer is one of 200 sci- of the board of governors of the ~* of Resources Minister- Robertjcapital investment. In this con- Justice W. O. Douglas of the | living bacteria left in Antarc-jentists doing research' in the University of Toronto. | Macaulay proposed Tuesday the nection, he said he will seek an rage ais ee Court itica by the famed Scott and|Antarctic under sponsorship vf| Announcing the appointmert| jeStablishment of an Ontariojearly conference with leaders) ne ues ott a " er ieay | Shackelton expeditions of nearly|the U.S. National Science Foun-|/at @ Press conference, Premier! : jeconomic council to help "'cre-|of the Ontario Research Found-|Povcles aimed ae re ge \50 years ago was reported Tues-| dation. Robarts said Mr. Frost "knows|Stage-by-stage construction of a jate a climate of social purpose ation and research men from)China out o! the Uni ations | day, : Meyer said the ability of the\@S ™ uch about he cpr bag arena, to be financed by lin which all our people would! industry, labor and agriculture. spt ges suas ' ' The bacteria, which appar-bacteria to survive all these|i" this province as anyone Ij an additional $1 per month on |be stimulated and inspired to! «7 ghould also like to have . ee Pyke ica ane roger jently survived by literally feed-/years indicates that all bac-/¢an think of. : light. bills, is being considered give of their best for the ad-\careful consideration given to|2' =¢ ina show e ad-\ing on their own tissue while teria, no matter what their ori-, "He has taken a great inter-jby council. Ratepayers will be llocked in the frozen grip of this gin and environment, may be @st in the past in York Univer-'asked for their views. -4,vancement of the COmmMON the proposal I put forward | mitted," he said. j\good." short time ago, calling for the| because the Chinese Commu-istrange continent, may have|capable of slowing down their Speaking to more than 1,000| setting up of a multi-million-dol-|},. ar he UN, Indi t |taught scientists at least one|metabolism--the chemical pro- senior businessmen at a fed-|jar Ontario development fund) ee at She 2 ANGI COR Dae Something' softs afoot; . Q S is Cans in LITTLE BY LITTLE REVELSTOKE, B.C. (CP)-- ines : jnew lesson about the nature of|cess of living -- when subjected eral - provincial conference on|for the purpose of establishing seb rag vices ar govt in general, their dis-'to changed environments. 'trade and industrial promotion| new industries in specific areas| calculated agate saan! NR Oe said. The material was retrived --Mr. Macaulay said the coun-\of the province and enlarging Salad ik Gh at Pee. at the Uni- Intestinal organisms were from two spots -- Camp Evans, jcil's job would be to study and existing industries." varity of Western Ontario on found frozen, but still with life|used as the tarting point of the jadvise on production, trade and) y4) "wacanlay said he hasithe rule of law in international|2, 'nem, in human solid waste) South Pole expedition of Robert jindustrial expansion in this the snoreakion thio te fab tinlattaire retrieved from outhouse recep- Scott, a British naval officer, ' ras bennens) was similar to great a preoccupation with pre-. He said fear of total destruc- a i used by the explorers,|in 1912, and Camp Royds, also y } g é s i Beh fash D e recovered organisms, near McMurdo, used by a sup- ones he made in his recent|Parations for the celebration of|tion is driving people to con- ti in a dormant state, were port party of an Antarctic expe- campaign for the leadership of Canada's centennial in 1967)sider formation of a single | placed 7 lab ; iti y lthe Ontario Progressive Con-| When in reality there should be world government as the only| nat 4 ae ty oratory culture dition headed by another Brit- I \servative party. He noted that more concern about what can solution. : git = caused to mulsi-|ish naval officer, Lieut. Ernest partially as a result of his earl- be achieved economically and) "Today only a few nations PY: aid George Meyer, micro-'H. Shackelton, in 1915-16. er proposals, former premier socially in the next five years. | have nuclear baggy how) ; 2 "i, ill there be in years? | Frost set up an advisory com- 5 : many wes © perk : | mittee to work with the com- FAMOUS CHARGE ag ge! oe Pg oA pom 'merce and development depart-| LONDON (CP)--The 107th an-| canoster would be without ger th aninister of the ene of the Charge of the one?" a Acaceret Ok. ics Light Brigade at Balaklava in| Even peaceful use of atomic' ee SeRer nes ee i is bei energy represented a staggering) and development, I propose to\the Crimea is being celebrated | © ea he in the disposal of ra-| . lose fo tite in moving from) this month by four British regt- anecte waste, He estimated] SUPERMAR™ 7 a the advisory into the action! ments now stationed in Aden.! . US. will have as Bie nce stage," Mr. Macaulay: said that by 1980 the U.S. will riggp aaa asst ida dl xt Sigg The regiments that fought in| 300,000,000 gallons of this waste) Z : ONE OF FOUR RESCUED inrte,,Proposed council would| 1854 are the 4th and sth Hussars |in storage and failure to con] 174 Ritson Road South in Oshawa . (now joined as the Queen's! trol what is stored may lead to) ment ministers, representatives f aes Fon as aiheas A : é * . One of four men trapped in | shown being carried from the |o¢ industry, laber A agricul- ne ee - Itth vast d estruction in com Open Till 10 p.m. Every Night the fall of a floor of an old | gebris. ture and a "number of our): ane ine * 7-21 Hussars. NistaDt dicklih bank building being razed in ; most experienced technical and S.T-R-E-T-C-H Davenport, Iowa, Tuesday, is --(AP Wirephoto) |research: experts." Marie, who moves into the sec-| WOULD STUDY COSTS ond row. Mr. Macaulay suggested the Mr. Frost's new seat is the council investigate the immedi- one used in former times by\ate steps necessary "to im- premiers. It wasn't until the|/prove quality and reduce costs mid-1930s, under Liberal . Pre-|in order to maintain and better mier Mitchell Hepburn, that the/our position in the now highly premier began sitting in the|competitive world market." middle of the . government's; The council would also as- front benches to be in the ¢ertain what new measures debates. must be taken "to maintain and expand the markets for DUCKS DECLINE our manufactured goods, agri- cultural products and raw ma- day Mr. Frost has been as- PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. terials in Commonwealth coun- signed seat No. 1, the first seat|((CP)--The duck population in tries, South America, Europe, in the front row immediately to|Saskatchewan this year is esti-'Asia and Africa." the right of the Speaker's chair. mated to have declined to 2,040,-| Mr. Macaulay said a five- Junior Sandman. 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