Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1964, p. 29

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BRITISH BRIEFS Lifeboats Save Over 350 Lives LONDON --. British lifeboats saved the lives of 354 people last year, it was reported at the annual meeting of the Royal National Institution. Lifeboats were called out 824 times, and inshore rescue boats 39 times. $1500 FIND WISBECH, Cambridge Three workmen found 96 Eng- lish and Australian gold sover- eigns, said to be worth $1500, while demolishing a house at Wisbech. The coins were found On a site belonging tio the local hospital management commit- tee. An inquiry is to be held to decide on their ownership. QUITS LABOR PARTY ASHFORD, Kent M. Bailey, Labor member of the Ashford Urban Council, has reesigned from the Labor party because, she says, she was insulted at a meeting of the council labor group. She will now stand as an indepen- dent. BAN CARS ON DOWNS HERNE BAY, Kent -- The downs at Herne Bay, which command on of the finest views clared "out of bounds' cause they have damaged the footpaths. PAY GOING UP -LONDON --Pay increases of up to. $1.75 a week for 16,000 --Mrs. E,| FORGOT GARAGE _HYTHE -- Hythe Education Committee complained about the size of one item in a list of estimates -- for a new door at a school. The explanation: the typist neglected to add that a garage was attached to the door, SHERIFF DIES AT 101 charged \breakdown in negotiations with \the government. The premier Civil Service Calls Meeting To Air Beefs TORONTO (CP) -- The Civil Service Association of Ontario has called an emergency meet- ing for May 16 to discuss what it says are mass complaints from within the service, The action climaxes an ex- change of statements by the association and Premier Ro- barts. The civil servants there had been a ied it, NORTH ERWICK, Scotland- Sheriff George Wilton, QC, who fought for more than 20 years to have Dr. Henry Faulds rec- ognized as the man who dis- covered the potential of finger print detection, has died at |North Berwick at the age of! 101. KITCHEN CALL | FRIMLEY, Surrey -- Doctors of Frimley have appealed to housewives to volunteer for duty at the local hospital, which cannot find a cook for its 43 patients. They promised there would be no dish-washing or potato-peeling. | ORDERS SAVE JOBS In the third in a series of statements, the association's di- rectors claimed they had noti- fied all branches in the province to send delegates to Toronto May 16. "This most unusual step was taken after continual mass com- plaints against low salaries, long delays in revisions and employee dissatisfaction with negotiation procedures," said the statement, signed by Harold Bowen, executive secretary. McNaughton Says River Treaty GRANGEMOUTH, Scotland i Just Fantasy The threat force to be maintained. KITTENS HALT WORK CORBY, Northants -- W of unemployment} of the resort, have been de-\was lifted from Grangemouth} OTTAWA (CP)--Old gunner , to!dockyard when Shell-Max and) en. motorists. Wooden posts have/British Petroleum placed orders) shelled v been erected to stop motorists|for two 1,000-ton coastal ankers,|treaty steadily Tuesday, calling driving across the Downs, be-|This will enable the working|it a fantasy, immoral and a |document chockful of loopholes |\that Yankee horse traders will use to take over a large chunk A, ¢ L Bi McNaughton the Columbia of Canadian real estate. ork 5 ial fa a | Effective control of Columbia jwas held up for several hours | asin water is being handed to shop workers in the big west|jat Stewarts and Lloyds giant|the U.S., reiterated the general d end. stores of London, to start|steel plant at Corby New Townlin three hours of question an May 4, have been announced. The agreement covers employees in Selfridges and 13,000 in nime Lewis' Limited stores. POW JOINS RAF MEN GRAVESEND, Kent -- An ex- German gunnery officer, Kury come an associate member of the Gravesend Branch of the RAF Association. He was taken prisoner in the Ardennes, but stayed in England after the 'wat. 3,000 as gangs dismantled a newly |completed furnace, to rescue a lcat that had given birth to four| kittens inside it. ATOM ISLE BANNED of an atomic weapons research unit, on security grounds. For years the island has been a bird watchers' and duck shoot- 'ers' paradise. FOULNESS, Essex -- Natur-|ources of hydro Wilhelm Kummel, captured by|alists have been banned from|being abandoned British troops in 1945, has. be-|Foulness Island, Essex, the site ee ai might Me ue iv _|answer before the Commons ex- ternal affairs committee, It was a "fantasy" to expect| |that diversion rights on the| |Kootenay River can ever be ex- ercised, although they exist. "Tremendously two or after 1985. River Columbia River to U.S, advan- tage, said the general, He reached back into 12 years of bargaining with the U.S., as former chairman of the Cana- dian section of the Interna- tional Joint Commission, to re- call when the B.C. government took a line directly contrary to its present views. Attorney-General Robert Bon- ner for the B.C, government in the mid-1950s "took the most violent exception"before the external affairs committee to High Arrow dam, he said. That dam now is the key pro- ject in the Columbia develop- ment opposed by Gen. Mc- B.C. and accepted by both the former Conservative govern- ment and the present Liberal administration. Gen, McNaughton is 77 and was retired two years ago, It was then he publicly took bit- ter exception to the treaty as \differing widely from the views be backed for an all - Canada bia. Featured At UCW Meeting COLUMBUS -- The general meeting of Columbus United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. S. Cosway with Mrs. C. Henry presiding. The worship and program was the respon- sibility of the East Unit. The speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. R. Stevens, Bow manville. Her topic was Africa where her daughter is a nurse in the mission field, During the business session the forthcoming bazaar was dis cussed and more plans. made. It will be held May 6. | Loan Will Assist Rental Housing OTTAWA (CP)--Loans to as- sist construction of rental hous- valuable" ling units for elderly persons power were\were announced Tuesday despite the|central Mortgage and Housing increase 10) Corporation. three times} The Peterborough Kinsmen |Olub Enterprises Limited will Through the treaty signed in|receive $100,000 for construction 1961 and the protocol signed in|of 16 bachelor row-housing units 1964, the U.S. has the right to|and four one-bedroom row-hous- make Canada manipulate the ing units, BUEHLE Tender EAT'N TRUE- TRIM BEEF ( = 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY PORK ROAST C Ib LEAN BLADE STEAK SPECIALS 39: LEAN RIB STEAK 69: SMOKED SHANKLESS Picnic Shoulde r 39: LEAN SLICED SIDE BACON S$] COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 4-5] SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS 69: SEE WHAT 1.00 WILL BUY! 2 Ibs. Sliced Side Pork 2 Ibs. Shoulder Pork Steak 4 Ibs. Meaty Pork Hocks 3 Ibs. Veal Patties ANY ONE ITEM PEAMEAL BACON 69 8&9 END CUTS By the Piece CENTRE CUTS * Wing 79 eTtrrr Tere err TT y 2 ARCH SMEE ARERR EXTRA SPECIAL! Tender STEAKS ® Sirloins T-Bone FREEZER SPECIAL! HIND QUARTERS BEEF 32: Ib Cut and Wrapped Free! 2 SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS lbs. 1.00 LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST 2 49: SKINLESS WIENERS 79° LBS. 5 LBS. 1.89 BUEHLER'S 12 kine ste. 723-3633 Naughton but insisted on by/port way of controlling the Colum- CAPSULE NEWS MONTREAL (CP) -- Frank Lelievre, 34, was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in jail on charges of impersonation and fraud arising from his physical resemblance to former trans- minister Leon Balcer. He pleaded guilty to cashing a worthless cheque for $300 after proclaiming he was the man who once headed transport in Canada. HOTEL BURNS NOTRE - DAME - ES-LAU- RENTIDES, Que. (CP) -- Fan- ned by a fresh wind, fire left the picturesque Aubergé des /Monts, a 20-room hotel at the 'Talk On Africa vearby LacBeauport ski resort, fibre. 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