Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1964, p. 17

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_ THE OSHAWA Tims, Friday, December 11,1964 17 No Fast Cure shina ; s For Lake Problem | ;* y/- : . OTTAWA (CP)~A Commons ; OPEN DAILY committee studying the p: ree iy ghd dow water| e 1 0 1 0 evels on the Grea es was 5 : told Sie gee ne to expect j A.M. to P.M, ,any qi utions. a * ae : " Albert J. Meserow of Ann 'a : to SATURDAY Arbor, Mich., chairman of the : EXCEPT SUNDAY U.S. - based Great Lakes Com- A Division of the 5. S. Kresge C: limited mission, told the Commons| | committee on mines, forests and waters that many years may go by before the problem is solved, The commission {s a statu- tory body set up by the eight American states bordering on the Great Lakes. It studies all problems relating to the lakes and makes recommendations to state legislatures and the Inter- national Joint Commission. Mr, Meserow said a big step towards solving the problem had been taken when the Cana- dian and American govern- v ments had asked the IJC to : . undertake a study to see| Soe whether it is practical to at-| | ¥ water levels on the lakes. The study may. take four or } five years, he said. Then more] ¢ s 8 8 time would be needed for the governments to take the steps outlined by the study. Assorted Rayon Celasuede*, 100% Nylon ond Satin Finish Mr. Meserow said he person- a : i i i bi lours. ally believes that further regu-| see ee eee lations should be undertaken * unless "astronomical sums" Reg. Can, Celanese Tr. Mk. are needed. While no dollar value had been placed on American and Canadian needs ; os for water in the area served by 4 Ve the Jakes, he estimated that i $100,000,000,000 had been lost on NR both sides of the international WN) border because of low levels on : \ \\ : \ Z i. . the lakes this year. Windsor To Have Surgery | # LouNciInc PYJAMAS NEW YORK (AP)--The Duke of Windsor will enter Methodist és : gg in Houston, Tex., Mon- Christmas lay. for arterial surgery, an| A, ial' aide announced Thursday. VAX Special . The operation will be per-| © formed by Dr. Michael de| * Plain Coloured Quilted top with either Rayon or Bakey, professor of surgery at] %% Arnel Pants to match, Sizes S-M-L. Pink and blue Baylor University. The aide would not go into Getails about the specific na- ture of the ailment, or how long the duke, fonmerly King Ed- "sg VIII, has been troubled y it. ' However, it was reported at LADIES' 100% ORLON BULKY Methodist Hospital he is sutter-| ee \\ Jacquard PULLOVERS ing from a possible abdominal aneurisym--a ballooning of an artery in the abdomen. 4 De Bakey has not examined i the 70-year-old duke but doc- s tors in New York have been caring for him and recom-| 57> Sweaters with long sleeves, mended the surgery, the aide) ~~ | White bockground with Blue, said, Asked how Methodist Hos- red or gold eolours. Sizes: $- pital and de Bakey. happened h M-L, * to be chosen, the aide replied: Matching .% ' "It is very simple. The No. 1 ' - ww ' | mann ea Cardigan | Whe. LADIES' PEIGNOIR SETS Bakey and he wants to operate| : $6.99 ay ; : in his own hospital with his : wisi a ines g 93 LONDON (AP)--The Duke of reer i . " , x * Windsor, scheduled for arterial| ---- : oy eg? . surgery in Houston, Tex., next Rayon Celasuede* Short Gown with matching Sheer Nylon Short week, has no publicly known Sleeved Coat. Red and black colours. Sizes $-M-L. medical history of heart rr Can. y Pee 7 We tg trouble. . = ' Last year he was examined SAS '\ @ an SAY. ;. by a Swiss specialist in internal . 4 é , j 'i ey) diseases at Lausanne. No. de- : * ae, 4 Charge it tails were given of the examin- | : ty At. ' ' He ag ation's results. j aaa } 5 ; In 1958 iene egg ee: § 7 o ' : K-MART attack of shingles, and in \ i Me af sl - q he was treated at Baden-Baden, \ S325, . ; : i CREDIT CARD. the German spa, for rheuma- i é 4 2 ts) 7 ; tism. In 1952 he cut short a Med- iterranean cruise because of an attack of gastroenteritis. The year before he had entered London's Middlesex Hospital for a regular examination, and @ report that he was being treated there for a duodenal ulcer was denied. JAILED FOR THREATS SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- Onil Dubreuil, 20, of Magog, Que., was sentenced Thursda to six months in jail for send- ing threatening letters to Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of| 7 the late president. He pleaded] 7 guilty to the charge of menac- ing a person with death. Dub- reuil admitted he sent a letter to Mrs. Kennedy in Washing- ee ton last Feb. 1 threatening her| ©) son John with death unless she sent him "a large sum of money.' On receiving no re- ply, he sent a second letter last Sept. 3 containing new threats.) | Many Thanks Wing, Ke Ladies' ITALIAN WOOL and MOHAIR §--_--_Ladies' ORLON cad eae BULKY GIRLS' ite oo LADIES' to the many who |) aie, CARDIGANS and Y KNIT BOUCLE KNIT 'a> | CARDIGANS showed their sup- CAR D i GAN S PULLOVERS _ PULLOVERS PULLOVER port for me at the nnn 1-999 (10.99 288366 754 5.45 J i Dia-Lon Pullovers with Fancy crew neck Pullover with Turtle Neck and long Turtle Neck Sweaters with 34 length A variety of popular shades to choose from. A large selection of Pastel shades. Sizes ond short sleeves, Cardigan with long ' n sleeves, Assorted white, block, red and sleeves and peorlized buttons, Sizes 4 sleeves. Assorted white, pink and blue blue colours. Sizes 14 to 20, Sincerel y Sizes S-M-L. S-M-L. ea to 6X. colours. Sizes $-M-L. (Not as illustrated), DOWN | * ___ LOCATED ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA AND WHITBY

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