Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1963, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Juty 29, 1969 GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN WAR RAGES AGAIN ON "GASOLINE ALLEY" It seems incredible, Oshawa has &6 licensed gas stations to serve 63,000 pop ulation, plus 100 outside-City stations within a half-mile rad- lus to serve approximately 3,500, President Arthur Holdsworth of the Garage Operators' Association of Ontario (Ontario County branch) says this is 'far too many', He says that there should only be one sta- tion per each 1,000 population total 'if things are to remain healthy" (according to the Gas Operators' and Gas Retailers Association of Ontario), Oshawa's "Gasoline Alley War' broke out anew this week when the City Planning Roard recommended, 5-1, to City Council that a Bloor. Park Road south site be re- roned to Cl from MIA to permit relocation of a gas station by Canadian Petro- fina Lid, Mayor Lyman Gifford said that he was in favor of "gas stations unlimited" This statement brought an angry retort fram Alderman John Ryer who shouted: "We have too many gas stations new, You can see them lying idle right here in Oshawa now They are making regular variety stores out of them You can expect a real blast from me when this thing gets te Council," Mr. Gilford says that the City has no more right to' restrict the expansion of the gasoline station business it has of the grocery, drug or cosmetic business, ("It's purely and simply a case of the sur vival of the fittest," he said ALD, DYER than "Where should we stop in this It's hard enough now for operators io make a decent living," commented Mr, Holdsworth, "Within four biocks of this proposed new Rloor-Park road south site a ready seven stations Mr strict the number of gas stations such bylaws in Ontario today re are Holdsworth said the City ca but uld he bylaw io kr Pass didn't a ww f? th OSHAWA'S GOOD-WILL AMBASSADORS Oshawa"s famous GM. Pipe Band is Krie a $ weekend on another good-will mission -- to partici h the Erie Centennial, which will mark "130 years of peace along the Canada-U.S. border The talented Oshawa contingent can't help but succeed, especially when our American. cousins hear Miss Rosemary Nodwell, their pretty brunetie piper play a Strathspey. or a rendition of "The Road to the Isles" . Terence V. Kelly will fly te the British Isies in two weeks on soccer business, The 32.vear-old Oshawa lawyer is president of the Oniario Soccer Association solo SPEAKING OF WEDDING George Martin from Washington, D< George John | ANNIVERSARIES: insurance agent, has where he visited his brother Martin of the United States Information sociation. George and his wife, J who were married in Cyprus -- w mark their 18th. wedding anniversary today +. Mr. and Mrs, "Bil" Gould of Whithy (prominent ia PC circles) recently marked their Diamond wedding anniversary (Premier John Robaris sent them a photo and Pre Lester Pearson a congratulatory letter.) the City ad Dr, At. ar CITIZENS ARE DEEPLY CONCERNED Notes on Oshawa's Air Pollution war The greatest, fear of all is that by the majority on City Counci There's no holiday f night and day in Summer person, young or old, rich af continued indifferer Oshawa's air pollution. | and W ar On a goes ner, Ti's no respecter poor The City Health Depariment has emphasined this dis ing point, as has the Air partment of Health Cc are ao, lest the majority deep slumber regarding (the same one that has bee a? City Hall since November The ar tha . atest bh Pollution branch af the Ontario De- deeply con nderstandabdly main their Bylaw stage s renships on Cour the propased Pollution n the drat action is only window-dressing Mayer Lema dene cammittee named last of the four standing and Bint) wil! ge \ i mS Monday (of cammitiees himsei and Branch, Rrady he chairmen Walker down to s¢ wart Neoptier » to Mr He acted promptly this month when the partment advised him that "'ant ly increasing. He matie brought to Council Whether he is right or like this; as the mayor of all the people, not jast some An education period will be required both and off Council before the complex Air Pallution bylaw becomes a reality, possibly early next year. He wants te aveid a water ed-down, ineffective bylaw designed merely as an act appeasement in. an atmosphere af panic and haste. He insists that industry be called talks, which seems Like a wise move Ris cautious appre solid support, many cautious, indeed, if over-cau issue originally back in 1349> Why did he not move for an immediate Council debate with no holds barred, with al! ties present, including industry. the MOH the Provincial governmen!? Council will meet in the next Monday cuss matters of far less importance ah affect the health af the community Mr. Gifford, and a precious few around him. are sincere about implementation af the Oylaw, but are they being realis tit, aggressive enough' They know Council can de indeci eeteriousty lax in such moments. fi still hasnt acted & September, 1 recommendation for a Directer af Opera- Gens. The public is asked to have faith in a Counc tee that has, fer the mas? part. shanned the Al@erman Clitferd Pilkey calls Council's ac boling™. Alderman Gordon Atiersiey charged 2 Gil majority was "evading the real isser ental September {EDITOR NOTE: Mr. Giffard. s indignantly, asked this werk why Mr. Atiersiey had failed te @liew his voice to be a Ne Pallguon issue " turbed? "Ded Alde asked, "or a tree train mde?" There never wat before an Oshawa Uv Let's hope ake the King sirect In fairness Gilfar smog resent ans quickly OCS Samethis @n of ia on Council w ndoubiediv Ger if he drdta't wr yet will wor < net OR mideirack the full-dresa apen meresied par rpdreseniatives af open aight te dis i all this @oes vO, commit. caue ame what heard im jee public pretest on Rh the past twe vears, # he was se deeniv * rman A speak s be jest Borns CNR we fy) Phe er Cai Modern Ministry Path Key Topic At Rally Ry MONT the PARISH D Youth Charged With Car Theft ado ALEXANDER fou COLLIDES IN FOG 4.500-t0n | s tied up in Que akes freight FARRELI Debate anfereace REAL (CP) has re mneern that thrown STARE ardet xy alled on away from Ff a af tent rmen." the mode ake was a key five working f eaded get c san as was Empe : i in he ) mobraced of xed ¢ mrt lac es left ner ap. ev bee Harbor by a 12, 300-t0n showing the gash collision with the Swiss tanker Bay who the ular jobs sereal ry amprising people work: for arm Aureh while ANtO OINE se a fac ad secuiaR gs «On On That whey Rat quote seakers by Rame without ex ess permission Secions UWA a AN HURT UN eRe ry }vearald Re reyman has in cA said = the a sense W @ can and e toa s00Rn On ms DEATHS © Ry M Ie After Man Dies TORO NTO .{ An 18 P) plage HR a nd THE CANADIAN PRESS Saint Joka, NB, -- DP: Raz 5 i John alealm ahA, a Senic Me swick, Medica New Yerk --Miss ns, 32. formerly anadian Pat New Vv Hap th The Ca ® and Laste ur Seacik Joan " 2 ANGE view apkins who an Ane © Caha al Re of cance Dollar Credit Rating NEW YORK. (AP)--The ad tiministration has prescribed medicine for the U.S balance of payments illness that has recently taken a turn for the worse These efforts to preserve the + dollar's good credit rating in in: ternational commerce took the spottight in the week's economic events The Federal Reserve Roard boosied the interest rate it ticharges , Commercial banks, )| thereby seeking to make invest }ments here attractive enough to keep more money al home, President Kennedy called for a tax on purchase of foreign stocks an U.S, exchanges to dis _|eourage investment money iifrem leaving via that route +} And Kennedy announced {hat the country has, for the first time, arranged to tap the In fernational Monetary Fund for $00,000,000, if-needed, to coun ter any speculative raids on the |dollar The moves present further ef forts to treat the international payments problem selectively wih possible side ef fees an domestic econemy That damest economy jmeanwh le, cantinued to perk the jeast 1) he fecne Mm fe hapoar Roth ships neal had pilots aboard (CP Wirephate) ND'MERE. Que. (CP) of telescapes poked te whe Aun dreds completed sarations to wateh the tota today GRA NCOPMER ward the sky Friday sts of scent blocs, and the povert mankind "Bul we basic quest der We wmenica Lelescapes of hat have { oboe he t $ Of have mevement tha ) i eo- opera four up ob @ s the 8 we tao found nea this northeast af the the i wark nd work of the « hope to get at face up to questions and unity," a. by moon as { earth Grand KDT es have Narthwes the ywhere 1 we Baptist Gains "ie sero sons Support For total ecg Peaceful Fight ss: #% sesomens tala e CANFIELD, ( anes along e of the pse, to ¢ a f same Friday he Jahn the authars of mpd avenka the pe answers yert have beer he sent out ches af the Raptist ® LAR Pick Sees No Liberal Bill On Divorce TTAWA (CP) } Oalarin a He said a has been rece re the af the min of the month $ st State tien Was was fe > fram 2 ne Lad, meats Lid WEATHER FORECAST Nerth York apart fer tea hs tmen vauths Med cant a R a Sunny, Warmer . Rav parthern ms. the residents af nave a On stent ak Nandar Lake Ss. « Lake Ere, N Lake Muren, Georgian > Ontarie, Hahberten Landen, Hamitten MRURE maaialy warmer thie afer suany with sea at Words a t zara aN »nie: Re and TRADE wes Today, Sunday Sa DIXON'S Ol FURNACES SERVING CSMAWA OVER 3® YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 vert Adaed nie "A roma Nerth Mare andy Tums Nu Sar Sanday samay with a few GOV a Ne and £004 more along heartily, While the threat of a_rail strike still hangs over head, there have been a succes sion of cheering business de: velopments Stee) production turned up ward, suggesting, the slurp fol lowing a new labor contract may not last as long as e pected, The Federal Reserve Board production index hit 123.1 per cent for the fifth consecu tive monthly record President Kennedy reported that higher « (han . expected lax revenues and lower + (han + x pected spending reduced the budge: deficit for the year ended June 40 to $6,200,000,000, a welcome change from the $8, 800,000,000 that had been fore cast Another highlight of the week's news Was still being evaluated, Thay was a critical report by the Seeurities and Exchange Commission on stock trading practices Wall Street's immediate re action te the discount rate change was barely discernible Rut with the Kennedy proposal the SEC report Roth were and both brought quick downtugns The SEC report, some nat 30 a} surprises were Scores Of Telescopes Ready For Sun Eclipse highway today they flock here BXPECT TRAFFIC JAM Police said they are expec a monumental traffic head \l lable men were ding by to handle the crush lanning for viewing the ec has been under way fo Seme of the fore SrOUPS France Switver more as g ' ache ava slay h tar Pp lipse years entific Naly and here here gn come from Netherlands been se NC they The a than a month ting wp and checking the deli gate equipment that will be used to examine the outer edges the while the an have 8 of san Moan off the intensé glare Lire ef acthially em here weather Seeing are a farecas ral cloudiness this atermitient than " @ay Astrernemi, the Na ei] has a the areas Textile Tariffs Revision Passed OTTAWA mons Friday e extensive ada's tariffs Royal Aa cP) TR passed a b SVISIONS part LOOT e Cam + Mak salary the firs ve for was rece! a the Commons nen turned te a de the second 4 resa@lutions. this OMe Lares tea ta in te tarift? changes result satiations between Can neral Agreame Trade. F The NET EARNINGS Crown Zetlorback Canada ® ended tun SS. SiS. OH, 7 2. 33.864,000 Deminion ~ Scottish lavest. e@miod . mare: ifs & mas June we SER. «Sh S BRR cents S128. 184, TS cents Tavestment Tract June are: 9 ied 2. MSI periods and m temoerat excen Riv SWARK wu pal ms - WwW h chance wae mart > CLEAN YOUR FURNACE TODAY FREE TO CUSTOMERS au PERRY 723.9442 BAY OR NIGHT > xe *3 ® Wh Mainty day ~eratare 6s te e Ce teday met CONTACT LENSES CONSUA TATION Gy AMPQINTMENT ont pie _ oe mm Pevind PHONE 723.4191 F. R. BLACK 0.0 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH KENITEX Textured COATINGS QOD. POHL Peder behdime debects 12 Beaurtel Coter Never needs pasting Weetherproats Waterproots ~ ¥@ Veer Guarentee EASY TERMS NO DOWN PAYMENT Cal? now for c > See the PORCELITE OF CANADA LTD. 220 Revelde Re. WESTON, On mm % saying al week's end, however was a bark more than a bile An earlier SEC report had. been lullingly mild and his aecond chapter == criticizing Moor trad: ing by members for their own accounts, specialist practices, handling of odd lot sales and aver. the + counter aperalians-= caught everyone off guard, BROKERS CRITICAL Immediate reactions by broek ers were sharply critical, seme saying the recommendations were unworkable, But there re actions softened as the report was studied and it became clearer that public hearings and congressional action would: be needed before recommenda tions would take effect The report's prime atiention was on the possibility that ex: change members stood ta gain inordinately by their right to trade stocks on their own di rectly on the exchange floor that the stock specialists--aue- tioneers, of sorts-weren't as good as they should be ar keop the market operating smoothly, that commissions ewharged small investors need waich and thay trading f steeks listed on. ex changes should. be policed bet ie nye As claser a not Union Leaders Laud Labor | College Grads MONTREAL (CP) = Teach» ers and union leaders had noth: ing bul praise Friday for the first 84 graduates of the Labor College of Canada "The results were phenom: renal,' said College Registrar Max Swerdiow, "Retter than 30 per cent of the students passed with distinction, Unquestion: ably, the labor college is a per manent institution," The Labor College, first of its kind in North America, opened its doors June 3 with a com densed, seven-week course for selected union members from across Canada They studied history, socail ogy, economics, political sel ence and trade unionism, taught in both English and French by lecturers from MeGill Univers sity and the University of Mont. real, Two were awarded trav: elling scholarships to study in dustrial: relations in England, France and Switrerland Mainly financed by trade uth ions, the college was set up by Canada's two largest labor hod: the Canadian Labor Con grese and the Confederation of National Trade Unions iis announced aim is to make the men from whom future la bor leaders will be picked more aware the complexities of the they live and work n ies of sociely INTERPRETING THE NEWS S. Africa Heading For A Pounding Ry CARMAN CUMMING Canadian Pross Statt Writer South Africa in for another pounding her ra cial policies <at the United Nations next week. Her. delga tion won't be officially present This fact causes UN absery ers ta wonder how much longer Seuth Affica will endure the steady hail of international con demnation before pulling back ata a shell of isolation Her increasing has been shown in several nh the last few days On Monday night the govern ment Premier Hendrik Ver weerd announced withdrawa from t UN Keanomic Com mission far Africa. The Stepped oul Of twe committees of the Internationa Labor Organization, a UN body TIRED OF IT On same Bric that Comes over ways or the day ¥ M speech \fricans Louw said in mest white South have been hemselves fer same whether to was worthwhile to stay in the UN in view of the continued and cancenirated at acks He announced that South Aft ¢a would take ne part in the UN Security Council meeting opening next week te hear African complainis about condi South Africa and CHORES And he said the severnment hasn't decided whether te at tend the UN General Assembly session this fa Ta seme Afre that have AM \ as expe ih ment might come as an tien that the af eriticism is paying off eir theary n be effectively » werd MANTEL TIO@AS bY Partaguese Asian a fer nations Seuth Rate a Meads s ne policy Ss that if South sealed amamrunity | s race separation) have @emanded tical and comme pe They SCOARAR m»® PAM, te 2 PM, 3:30 PLM, te 8 PLM, Hotel Lancaster @Xasperahon next Pareign a asking time in nications boycotts @ Nhe South Africans The big Western countries, not unmindful of their trade and investment interests in the wealthy republic, aren't pre pared to go along, They contend t woulda') work anyway, point to the increase in South Africa's export trade last yeat despite the boycott movement, As Britain's foreign minister, the Kart of Home, put it TECORTY Everyone in Britain dislikes and condemns racial discrimi: ' nation bul we cannot see how the diversion of orders from ) British factories and shipyards to these of our industrial com petiters is going tq help one te escape from apa .| African theid," The as Western countries alse U.S, delegate Francis said in a UN speech t that expulsion of South Africa 'would remeve it "from nthe ene place where the fill weight of public opinion can be brought to bear en it." 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