2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 14, 1964 CONTRAST TO QUEBEC WEATHER FORECAST "Jolly Good Fellow' For Queen In U.K. LONDON (CP) --- The Queen flew home to a "jolly good fel- low" welcome Tuesday night as hundreds of Britons turned out to pay noisy tribute to her cour- age and serenity during some of the difficult times in her Ca- nadian tour. : Usually Londoners tend to be pretty blase 'about the comings and going of royalty. But all that was put aside Tuesday night as an estimated 1,000 peo- ple defied the chilly night air to travel to London airport, 15 miles out of town, to cheer and wave as she emerged from her Air Canada jet after the flight from Ottawa. Another 1,000 or more turned up outside Buckingham Palace and yelled and sang until the Queen finally appeared on the} balcony to acknowledge the un-| usual tribute, Between the air- port and the palace, other hun- dreds waited to shout '"wel- come. home" as her car swept past. The palace crowd almost TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts! issued by the weather office at) 15:30 a.m.: Synopsis: Mainly sunny skies) ter view while the vehicle. The Queen, wearing a mus- are expected over most of On-| edged through the gates. Then|tard yellow costume, smiled |tario today and temperatures, this self-appointed welcoming|happily in response to the wel-|should rise rapidly to their! committee started singing "for|come but some observers re-|warmest since the early part she's a jolly good fellow" until | marked that she looked a bit|of October. Afternoon tempera- the Queen finally appeared tired. : tures should reach the mid to} about 45 minutes later. She was| Most of the early editions of|high 60s as far north in the| alone on the balcony for about|today's papers carried pictures | province as Kapuskasing. Only} five minutes, waving her hands|of the Queen waving goodbye the extreme northern portions) in greeting and occasionally|at Ottawa and gave wide Play | of Ontario near Hudson Bay| bowing. ito the warm sendoff she got in| will miss out on the warm wea- Prince Philip stayed in Can Pb her chilly recep-| ther. , ion in Quebec. Lake St ee And The Financial Times), ake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- leaving aboard the royal yacht) says the visit was "'a political|tario regions, Windsor, London, Britannia for a Caribbean trip.|gamble" by Prime Minister) j{amilton, Toronto: Mainly ASKED FOR GOOD TURNOUT] Peston "which does not appeatisunny and warmer today. Clair, Lake Erie,| T Sunny Warmer Light Winds Winds variable 5 to 10 knots, becoming westerly to south- westerly 10 to 15 knots this afiernoon and this evening, fair. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Thursday: Windsor: .. St.. Thomas «++ London ..... Kitchener ... seeereeee {Mount Forest Wingham ..... Hamilton ...+.000++ 45 St, Catharines Toronto ..... o Peterborough . renton .... Killaloe . he to have come off." : Thursday sunny and continuing Several London newspapers} "He evidently thought his fed- warm. Winds light. had suggested a good turnout|eral government's neW aP-) Gooroian Ba ¥ to show gratitude for what The/ proach to Quebec might gain in|; reorgian ee i 7 ss ter "4p A be Po 3. |Killaloe, Timagami, Algoma, Daily Express termed '"'true|authority and popularity if it) Wiis River regions, North courage in going to Canada Ml eak put across by the Queén ite River gions, f ny} this difficult time." Ns 'person in her speech," the Bay, Sudbury: Mainly sunny First to greet the Queen was|newspaper says and much warmer. today. ad 7a id . ; | 6 Spap reidated ee ; Thursday sunny and continuing Lionel Chevrier, Canadian high 'The extreme separatists in| Bp pen i .,/warm. Winds light commissioner in London, who|Quebec were expected to cause," rey baiy with other airport and Air Can- trouble. What was more disap-) Cochrane region: Main y ada officials was stationed at! pointing was the apparent in- sunny and much warmer today. the foot of the plane's steps to|difference of the more level- Thursday variable cloudiness welcome her home. headed majority of the Quebec with chance of a_ few. brief Haliburton, brought her car to a stop as| Later Chevrier said, 'she has|population to the Queen and showers. Winds light CROSS-CANADA OCTOBER * Q MILD CHEESE { MED. CHEDDAR BOSTON BROWN PURITAN 24-02, Beef Stew 7 CLARKS Aylmer Beans 2 ed 33° Mel VELVEETA 99: J: 49: CREAM CHEESE 2-59: IGA SLICES 2° 99: CHEESE SPREAD 2' 99: A TOTAL Ann" Rece'v- CHEESE STIX EXTRA THIS WEEI $34.00 Recsive ns axten $10 Senne Tane with dg: IN BONUS TAPES FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER 64-07. size nape with R- - . CREST TOOTHPASTE éc Off Giant Size "xtre "200 Tape with - ae Se PURITAN MEAT BALLS"N" GRAVY 15-0z. tin REDPATH SUGAR Granulated 5-lb. bag VISIT braemor ga rdens (Stevenson Rd. N. and Annapolis Ave.) Western James Bay region Variable cloudiness today and Thursday. -Few--periods of light rain Thursday. Warmer over southern portions today contin uing cool over northern por- Thursday. Winds. light. 10-02. they pressed forward for a bet-'done a great job for Canada."'| what she had to say." . 7 TINS Magistrate's Case Closed Wishart Tells MacDonald TORONTO (CP) -- Donald C.|them the above information, council gives a unanimous vote 11 a.m. EDT Thursday MacDonald, Ontario New Dem-|and I now propose to close my;of non-confidence the time has; [Lake Superior: Winds west- ocratic Party leader, said Tues-' file." long since past for action from erly to southwesterly 10 to 20 day he received a letter in July, The attorney-general wrote to}\Queen's Park, particularly) increasing to 15 to 25 this after from Attorney-General Arthur|the NDP leader because Mr.|when this now is an old story." noon, mainly fair Moderns Wishart in which Mr, Wishart}MacDonald had brought the, Mr, MacDonald suggested Lake Huron, Georgian Bay dS rm stated he was closing his file|subject of Magistrate Jermyn that, at the least, th Winds southerly 10 to 15 knots, an 0-0-0-0 On an incident involving Magis-\up in the legislature May ' 4 le ae 5,|. {becoming 15 to 20 late today, H trate Gordon Jermyn of Brock- saying there was a growing, Strate should be transferred) fair Convenient ville sense of public indignation in| elsewhere. Lake Ontario, Lake Erie: ' The incident involved re-| the Brockville area over the) ------ ---------- _ marks made by Magistrate) magistra e's statements and his Jermyn during the course of a/ rulings. trial of five members of a fam-| During the trial of the family ily charged with assaulting a accused of assaulting the school teacher who had strapped alteacher, Mr. Jermyn was and The Crowning of young girl member of the fam-|quoted as having said: "If 1 ily. At the time the Augusta didn't gét an explanation from -- at the -- T F set 1 board de him (the teacher), I probably manded the magistrate's dis-| would have done what they --on-- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th--9 P.M. did Mr, Jenmyn's name came Ot the teacher, the mag- -- Tickets Available at -- a he gy Micon Ser istrae was also reported to, wr i ae! Oo lhave said: "I'll give you 2-to-1 @ W&M Business Equipment @ Stephenson's Jewellers King St. East, Oshawe 14 King St. East, Oshowe Leeds and Grenville also asked " I could walk into class and keep for his dismissal from ' the better order than this man ®@ Canadian Tire Store @ Bata Shoe Store 115 Simcoe St. South, Oshawe 18 Simeoe St. North, Oshowe bench. "ould." Mr. MacDonald quoted Mr. eae ®@ Swan's IHA Hardware @ Will's Variety Store Oshawa Shopping Centre Mary Street, Oshawa Wishart as saying to him in a| SENDS PETITION © DANCING © ENTERTAINMENT © REFRESHMENTS 49¢ Tomato Soup 4 VARIETIES Post Cereals ¥ QUAKER OATS Quick or Instant 3-Ib. bag ~ $],00 Revsivn ov rvtra WO PN Tone with COOKING ONIONS Canada No. | Grade 3-lb. bag FROZEN SARA LEE CAKES pkg. SLICED SIDE BACON TableRite Rindless VYa-lb. pkg. lb. 43¢ ALPINE OR PRIMEROSE CHOPPED BEEF STEAKETTES FRESH LEAN MEATY SIDE SPARE RIBS TORONTO (CP) -- Marine forecasts issued by the weather office at 8:30 a.m., valid until Community For Young LEAN MILD CURED PEAMEALED WHOLE OR HALF FRESHLY GROUND MINCED BEEF SCHNEIDERS COUNTRY STYLE Pure Pork SAUSAGE u. 59° uw: 59° LB. 43° xe, 49° BLUEWATER FROZEN . letter dated July 9: Because of these and other "Certain of the remarks remarks, the Augusta Township made by Magistrate Jermyn/school board sént a petition to during the course. of the trial] Attorney-General Wishart ask- were uncalled for and out ofling that the magistrate be dis: order. This, Magistrate Jermyn} missed admitted, and he has written to Last week the council of the ine a letter of regret and apol:| United Counties of Leeds and ogy and has given Me an assut-| Granville asked that Magistrate ance that such outbursts will 7 Bruce Hunter replace. Mag not happen again."' istrate Jermyn as juvenile and WROTE TO ALL | family court. judge in the united Mr. MacDonald said the let-/ Counties, ter from Mr. Wishart con-| Mr. MacDonald said in a cluded: "I have written to allistatement Tuesday that the of the persons who corres-|time had come for the attorney- ponded with my office in con-| general to act. nection with this matter giving! "When the Anti-Prejudice Law Passed OTTAWA (CP) -- An "inter-\ar place of birth national Labor Organization) Michael Starr (PC--Ontario) convention against' discrimina-|said he was pleased that the tion in employment, adopted in|federal government had suc 1958, was passed by the House! co ded in obtaining the appro of Commons Tuesday. val of all provinces, which had Labor Minister MacEachen 'ani 4 gaid 45 other-countries had rat- jurisdiction over most employ- ified it and all provinces had ieee notified Prime Minister Pear-|. gon they supported it. | Mt. MacKachen said Canada| will ratify the convention as eoon as. it has been approved by both the Commons and Sen- ate. The upper house passed an} identical resolution earlier this) session. The international agreement pledges member countries to fight against discrimination in| employment for reasons of} race, color, sex, religion, politi-| cal opinion, national extraction | To Stand Trial / | On Rape Charge. STRATFORD (CP) -- Orie PRODUCE OF U.S.A, CAN, NO, 1 GRADE SEEDLESS 2 2 9 h C GRAPES 49c ma 43° Meat Ball Stew puritan aN O08 Marmalade "?Vaniris 3 jars 95° Vegetable Soup curnxs 6 'tins' 69° Polski Orgorki Dills sicxs'san' 37° Pillshury Cake Mix yoisr're' 39° Fluffo Shortening he, Oa" PKG. Chocolate Bars,:sonreo 2 or 6 49° Weston's Biscuits gv SAN°k gge @ BAKERY FEATURES @ P.EI.. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES 10-LB, BAGS united counties' DELICIOUS FANCY GRADE B.C. 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