Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1965, p. 10

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7 "and we have some nice things THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 26, 1968 10 -- ae error in our home she has done." Mr. Allard said the nuns at the convent recognized Yvonne's falent and encour- aged her. She also did a bit of theatrical work in connection with convent 'activities and en- 4 gaged in some nursing work, -- Banks Join Gimmick Battle For Right To Your Money | Certifi-,certificates represent an inter- |Sword Of Damocles Hangs\Quints 31 Friday; 'Over Future Of The OAS Spotlight Dimmed By ARCH MacKENZIE lurging the OAS to pluck the a "p)_ Canadian Press Staff Writer |chestnuts from the fire. cai itlnagge ooh il uae e . Agog i Plans by some Latin Ameri-| The OAS has numerous/*UPViVn8 a Ad something she and Cecile ha jean foreign ministers to meetipoints of contact ranging from Who will be 31 years old Fri-- KEEN ON PAINTING jtaken up at a Montreal! hospital lin Washington this weekend in-\periodic meetings of foreign day, probably will mark the oc- Mr. Allard said Yvonne has 10 years ago dicates some hope for the fu-\ministers such as that planned casion only by a quiet dinner a been B peso wet oe Mr. me sige Mo i. ture usefulness of the Organiza-\for the weekend in Washington'a; a downtown restaurant and|°4'V!"8. and painting and may)parents of the quintuplets, have pay you for the right to usejin six years. That gives pur-|at maturity. , ition of American States. to regular council meetings in perhaps take in .a show or Set up a place in the Allard'nospecial plans for marking our dollar is getting hotter. (chasers $4 for every $3 invested) Unofficially, the bank makes 9 , | Some observers have been|Washington or special confer- moyie. basement to continue this. the birthday, but will send : Three of the sisters now live She's a real artist," he said,igreeting cards to the irls Faced in recent years with, if they hold the certificates for no bones about the certificates ipessemistic about the ability of ences and agencies p i Il be |the 20-country group to face up ercncomenn vigorous competition from trust Ithe SIX years, _ |presenting what it hopes wi 2 " in suburban St. Bruno, on the companies for personal savings; The certificates are sold in)a partial answer to the inroads |to the challenges piled on it by LACK AUTHORITY south shore of the St. Lawrence EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES River: Civil Service of Canada * CHIEF, WHOLESALE PRICES SECTION, groduote in Peter Francis Baron, son Canada's eight chartered banks|denominations of $10, $25, $100,,made in garnering savings de- the Dominican Republic crisis, But the foreign ministers fre- Yvonne, who has been out of commerce or o related fieid, experienced in collection, of Mrs. Mary Baron of 50 and perhaps By KEN SMITH ithe Scotiabank Savin Canstien Prem Business Editor|cate, they are sold at Pdiscountiest rate of 4.85 per cent com- TORONTO (CP)--The fight| of 25 per cent, gradually build-| pounded semi-annually, or an among people who are ready to} ing up to face yalue at maturity) effective yield of 5.55 per cent, economics, compilation Stotisties, is the to here where be and these additions are residential districts centres and, by hours and open have oraved housewives customers, trust frequently hav advertising their raise ner loans Unless get a better nvestments won't be depositors they can their bankers say thes to afford to pay return for be able fe more wel Canada's recom- govern existing bank G REGINA chartered she mend little, ment vast Six loan Arnold Hart (CP) banks will to the federa removal the per cent ling rates of Montreal, chair- of on inte rest says Play Games On UN Debt UNITED NATIONS (AP) The Soviet Union warned Tues- day it would refuse any volun- tary financial contribution to the United Nations if the United States tries to make a '"'polit- ical game" out of the dispute over peacekeeping debts Nikolai T. Fedorenko, _ chief delegate, made the ment in-a speech to the 33- nation special committee on peacekeeping operations that bristled with denunciations of U.S. policy in Viet Nam and the Dominican Republic He said the Soviet Union had not changed its mind about making a voluntary contribu- tion to ease the financial plight the United Nations. But he added that if the U.S.. and other Western powers sought to make a political game out of the size and purpose of the contribution "we will revert to our original position and with- hold any payments for this pur- pose." U.S. Ambassador Francis T Plimpton, speaking in right of reply, said the Soviet Union had rejected various proposals for resolving the financial prob- lem through voluntary contribu- the state- of Pp _|ica, Colombia, Guatamala or Ecua- dor or Uruguay PRESTIGE DWINDLES The year 1965 in Latin Amer in fact, so far makes 1964/00 appear to have been a golden 22 period of peace. Cuba's Fidel ce Castro faced dwindling prestige and the growth of moderate po litical parties was indicated by Chile's. rejection of a major Communist bid for power. in gr communism torships America show without trace ress that most Latin American nations can afford the weekend of the "So far we have planr nothing. particular other th going out for a private, or military dicta- figures for 'Latin that the 173,000,- Population birthday ned van infor- 0 people of 1954 had risen to 6,000,000 last year and will-ex- ed 300,000,000 in 1974 Such tends to the economic FUR Storage sink pro- growth honest elections May 6 is a date tory since it marks the official acceptance of the challenge of forming a peace-keeping corps But the fact remains that corps is more symbolic than real with the U.S. expected for some time to supply most of the troops The OAS has never noted for prompt action been more of a talk decisions and their tended to be the exception the rule This has been one of the vari ous reasons behind Canadian re luctance so far to join the OAS say diplomats Part of the ting up the eration, however, rectly to anger at the U.S. for first launching a _ unilateral in OAS his been It has shop where execution to tardiness in set peace-keeping op- was due di flooded by FREE TV GOES DOWN | Pick-up & Delivery TO THE SEWER TORONTO (CP) sewers in suburban Township are going to be on television--but the show will be strictly closed- circuit Works Commtss ioner Colin Macdonald got per- mission from township council Tuesday to rent a small television camera that can be run through sewers to find out why parts of the township were a minor cloud- 19 Storage Cleaning Repairs Fur Cleaning SHINERIZING Fast Service Dial 723-3012 OSHAWA FUR COLD STORAGE LTD, Storm York burst May He hopes to save digging by using the camera to de termine whether the pipes are broken or clogged armed intervention and then PLACEMENT PROGRAMME OFFICERS, with assist Indians to find gainful employment ond off reserves, Indian Affairs Branch, Citizenship and Im migration, Montreal, Toronto, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Prince Rupert, Vancouver $6750-$7710. Competition 65-757 RESOURCE PROGRAMME OFFICERS, approximately seven years' exper jence, to develop programmes for the. utilization by Indians of morketoble notural resources, Indian Affairs Branch, Citizenship ond tmmiaration, Seven Islands, P.0.. Lynn Loke and Island Loke Mon, $6750-%7710. Competition 65-756 CO-ORDINATOR OF TRANSCRIBING AND TYPING SERVICES, nine years' related responsible experience, three in supervisory or adminis trotive capacity Defence Production, Ottowo-Hull $46480-$7140 Competition 65-919 TECHNICAL OFFICER --- LAND AND SOUNDING SURVEYS --~ comp- letion of secondary school and survey, supervisory and construction experience, Public Works, Ottawa. $648-$7140. Competition 65-0-650. * SUPERITENDENTS, NATIONAL HISTORIC PARKS, secondary school groduation and demonstrated interest in Canada's history, Northern Affairs and Notional various centres, $5550 to $8280. Circulor 65-287 AIRCRAFT WELDER ---~ MACHINIST, with related experience, Trons- port, Ottowa. $5340-$5880 Competition 65-212 AIRCRAFT PAINTER, experienced in the stripping and painting air croft exteriors and refinishing interiors, Transport, Ottawa, $5340- $5880. Competition 65-213 STATIONARY ENGINEER, HEATING OR POWER, with volid Ind Close Provincial Government Certificate: English and French, National De- fence, La Macaza, P.Q. $5220-$5760. Competition 65-0-662 * SENIOR NURSES -- PUBLIC HEALTH AND HOSPITAL, Nationa! Health ond Welfare, various centres. $5100-$6240, plus isolation oliowance at some locations, Circular 65-603 TAX COUNSEL, membership in the Bor or eligibility for same, te assist in the legal work of the Taxotion Division, National Revenue, Ottawa. $5760 to start. Competition 65-8-66 LIGHTHOUSE SERVICEMAN, technical training to qualify os joufney- moan electrician and four years' journeymon experience, Transport, Prescott Ont $4650-$5190. Competition 65-0-652 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS, completion of secondary sehool; $175 o month while training; $ ao month while training in @ control tower; $367 @ month minimum Toronto Air Services Region. Competition RELOCATION AND reloted experience, to on Resources licensed salory, 65-T2008 and application forms ot Post Offices in major centres, Employment Service Offices and Civil Service Commission For competitions marked * write to Civil Service Commission, Please quote number as Transport, Details Notional Offices Sttawa 4 for details and application forms indicated tions, and had even refused to tell Secretary-General U Thant on a confidential basis how much Moscow would be willing to contribute The Soviet clared it will tial voluntary man of the board and pres ident of the Bank of Montreal Mr, Hart said at a press con ference here Tuesday the char tered banks intend to make their representation to the banking and commerce com visited Hos empress Children's she i has de- make a substan- financial contri- bution with the understanding that this will eliminate any question of applicability of Ar- ticle 19 of the UN charter have been branching into pro-|$500, $1,000, $5,000 and $50,000:|posits by trust companies. Fresh troubles now loom else- es ar tals pe Wee - motional gimmicks themselves.|To make them more attractive' 'phe interest rate will help where, which is' the real reason cating re nth fh pf 0 rep ig sonvent iG. Mengion NOD Unable to match the interest|to small investors, saVingS\ overcome the four- to 4%4-per- for. the weekend consultation, . sentatives on the OAS council a convent in } OR). IRs a overcome th 4-pe several weeks, now is making wa ' Pgs rk 4 , a my or analysis of economic statistics, jominion Bureau o her home with Annette--Mrs.} ottowo. Up to $12,300. Competition 64-2018 * CO-ORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM- deposits cate worth $10 on maturity. | certificates will make them at- igether a coalition government in at work now to reshape the One of the latest comes from Refundable at any time for tpactive to everyone from | ; } ' laches an the Bank of Nova Scotia. Called! principal plus due interest, the <-hool children to large institu- on more liberal elements al-\at Rio De Janeiro had intended Cecile, Mrs, Philippe Lang- * NURSING CONSULTANT, with Boccoloureate degree in nursing, ae Westmoreland ave., and the (though this constitutes a diplo-'to discuss. lois, lives in Quebec City. registration os a nurse in Conade, and ten yeors' occeptoble exper- 3 e " ', It b Eg hsp ee ag: a ience in public health nursing, Notional Health ond Welfare, Ottawa, late Peter Joseph Baron, |matic somersault by the U.5 This is quite aside from the Emilie was the fifth of the fa- will receive his BSc degree or has' been excellent training, 'Labour, Ottawa, $8190-59390. Circular 65-455 The chartered banks, with i i i y ', . ee J 4 FINANCIAL CONTROL OFFICER, tered memb f an account- oi Hf gered weet baw tional grouping in the world, There the resurgence of Corbeil in Northern Ontario ing assceiation, or university Saduote "three yoots experiance' We hipelaclager tape, ee --jean develop much muscle widespread political unrest in She died in 1954 during an epi- R W quickly. assorted countries, tense politi- leptic seizure. 7 ' or ort restoration and related' experience, National Gallery and Canadian delegation headed by|The Canadians. would rather , prediction in the report of the uSS on 1 Public Archives, Ottawa. Up to $8640. Competition 65-494 Northern Affairs Minister Ar-jvisit one or more points in the 0. on on banking| . : H RELOCATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME OFFICERS, . thur Laing arrived Tuesday to Soviet Arctic instead De sence tak by 1970 trust) LOE aes: SF the strife thatiing poor and the opportunities Tuesday. 'She plans to be with! ; vy ipievd inan¢ a § exists or threatens in Bolivia, that such conditions breed for\¥S at our St. Bruno home for ditions Thursday for Leningrad Emphasizing their recent they will spend two days owth, the trust pap hae The visit is the first by ay P S . have doubled the number of Canadian cabinet minister fore flying to iberia knows about Soviet advances in|located in ; . t Beker Sng that om northern development, "We or shopping we u 5g "an reach p-|keeping longer Canadians and their Russian| think you can reach us some eeping Soviet government and will be companies y effusive needy! ' wet ur . a hag gg apa nthe Soviet Union about 12 rious gifts while arrival statement by on" days. Karavaev is scheduled to campaigns emphasize construction agency , he banks' unanimous opposition to wanted Laing to _ othe Fit Finance Minister Gordon's de gions besides the Russian Canada Hospitals cision. in his recently proposed prising the Soviet Union where a perpetual frost in the ground-- that children's hospitals sin exists ilar to those she visited here In the north of Sibera, which|Tuesday might some day Karavaev told Laing that So-\and devoted personne! viet officials want him, on his be found the world over." first visit to this country, "'to'said. "Working little by clude other regions besides the atmosphere for the little chil Russian Republic dren,"' the wife of the Shah of Tentative agreement has|Iran said in leaving St. Justine Union the 56th and Irkutsk, on the pital, where sang with trans-Siberian railroad at about some of the children in the 380- mittee of the: Commons when the 52nd parallel. bed hospital, and received an-jit qpens its hearings on the rates most trust companies of-|stamps can be purchased at 59/cont offerings of the trust com- Another indicator of hope 50 that the consultation doesn't Germain Allard--who, like Ma- ,MES, with six to ten years' experience, depending on education, in tions ; a $8190-$9390. Circulor 65-634, R Wa But observers are not optimis- urgent American pressure to mous five born to Mr. and Mrs. ana a u ies uss yt in electrical engineering th $9.345,000,000, still accounting or financial management, Customs and Excise, National more an $9,345 000, After 75 years, it still is not) cay atmospheres in countries). "My. wife, Yvonne, and I and sity graduates with five years lated experience, or non-groduotes study methods used by the Rus- Further negotiations on will hold .a major branches across Canada during since former fisheries minister Laing told Karavaev thing." ing Saturdays hosts were far from agreement hing » . dian minister, G. A. Karavaev lead a Soviet delegation on a higher interest rates ag ge moe the I E changes to the Bank Act not to forms the major part of the built in her country centres get to know our land as well asiwe hope to construct these been reached on three Siberian! Hospital The Russians also want Laing other bouquet and a mihiature|proposed Bank Act revisions y s 4 anger ac s reight. fer on savings, banks are using/cents each, Fifteen stamps then panies, officials hope, while the about OAS is the continuing pack mush weight rie--Mrs. Florian Houle--lives rehabilitation or related social science services, Labour, Ottawa Reception since they were in-| . * CLASSIFICATION siirocneed -- PRIVATE SCHOOLS, experienced as tic that the OAS, which likes to get the OAS into a more modern Oliva Dionne at their little farm from the University of To- uilding On Permairos Seach pi eae ea have a firm grip in that field-- geared to the type of chaos that jixe Venezuela, a widening, gap drove to Quebee recently and with seven years' experien ship and Immigration, Toronte companies sians to build houses and fac- itinerary are scheduled for ay » ye Q 0. J.mes Sinclair came to the So- other Soviet officials who mot the last five years to about 400 * ni. The 'anadiz a "ame convenient for on the places that Laing will The Canadian group came Conve minister and first deputy chair reciprocal visit to Canada in This competition for savings The Russian Republic is the interest ceiling of six MONTREAL (CP)--The Em Russian Republic, permafrost 'These medical competent possible.' That was why he hospitals with the most modern stops: Yakutsk at about the Earlier the and his group to visit Kiev, in/doll in the costume of the recently announced by Finance other cotends to try to attract can be exchanged for a certifi-\yiqe range in the. size of the |United States effort to piece to- There are powerful stimulants the Dominican Republic, relying|OAS, as the postponed meeting in St. Bruno $8190-$9390. Circular 65-456 troduced May 3, the bank says,| instructor, teacher, supe administrater in education or call itself the oldest interna- and effective format. home between Callander and) ronto.June Ee J - a : ia nae * CONSERVATORS OF WORKS OF ART, with ¢ hemist MOSCOW (CP) -- A six-manjparty is not greatly interested.) hanging over their heads is ce Motioviat <Gollery ana enveloped Santo Domingo on€ petwoen the rich and the teem-S8W Cecile, ". said Mr, Allard| and Edmonton $7440-$8460 Flows tion' 65-759 pany ; share of total savings deposits tories under permafrost con- day, The Canadians leave viet Union 11 years ago him that the "whole world" Many of be allowed to visit here at the invitation of the For new man of Gosstroy, Soviet state August was an important factor in only one of 15 republics com cent they can charge on permafrost -- the condition of press of Iran. exprecsed hope is widespread administered, with 1, should hoped the itinerary would in- techniques and to create happy 62nd parallel, Bratsk at about the Montreal the Ukraine, but the Canadian RCMP »Minister Gordon Adults Only Allowed Specials We Reserve The Right TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Thur. - Fri. - Sat. 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