Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1965, p. 2

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RG ay ge gy i 8 ag ag peng AG REG wt 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 11, 1965 TEA-TIME FOR VACATIONING BRITISH British Prime Minister Harold Wilson pours tea during a picnic with his wife, Mary, and son, Giles, on Samson Isle, in the the area. (AP Wirephoto by cable from London) Scilly Isles today. They are spending their vacation in Nixon Asks Step-up North Viet Attacks WEST BRANCH, lowa (AP) Richard M:; Nixon said today the U.S. must step up attacks on North Viet Nam. He sug- gested Americans start con- tributing food, medicine and elething to help the North Viet- namese people recover 'when peace finally comes.' "We must continue to step up our air and sea attacks on Nortly Viet Nam until the Com- muni leaders stop their ag- ression against South Viet am,"' said Nixon in a speech epared for a program mark- S the 91st birthday anniver-! gary of the 'ate U.S, president) Herbert Hoover. "But completely with that policy would be the establishment now of an Ameri- consistent) through freedom and prevent- ing the Pacific from becoming "a Red sea.' Nixon said the "noisy minor- ity which constantly talks of the} HORSES EVADED TAX' One explanation for the herds of wild horses on Sable and As- sateague Islands, off the Nova Scotia and Virginia coasts, has been that they were sent there to evade a 1662 tax on horses. Exports Of Wheat For 1964-65 Listed WINNIPEG (CP) -- Prelim- inary reports indicate Canadian wheat exports for the 1964-65 crop year ended July 31 fere 366,700,000 bushels, the board of grain commissioners announced Tuesday. The total was se.ewt only to the record year of 1963-64 when a massive sale to the Soviet Union sent exports to a total of 536,700,000 bushels. The board, without mention- ing grain-handling tie-ups at Montreal and Vancouver, said the total was achieved '"'not- 'withstanding the reduced ex- port movement during the lat- ter weeks of the 1964-65 crop year," 'A strike at Montreal was set- tled this week. Still on is a strike against the Alberta Pool Elevators Terminal in Vancou- ver which began June 2, Its ef- fects spread to other terminals a July and virtually dried up Vancouver shipments. POLLEN BIDES TIME | The seed of ragweed, the) curse of hay-fever sufferers, can lie dormant in the ground for 20 years before sprouting. | Sluggish Kidneys May Bring Restless Nights | : If you "fight the pillow'? , tons onl | tura all through the night and don't really know why -- perhaps here's news and help for you! One cause of | such restlessness may be traced to | sluggish kidney action. Urinary irri- tation and bladder discomfort may | follow. The result can be backache and restless nights. This is when Dodd's | Kidney Pills can help [oh rod relief, | Dodd's stimulate kidney action, helps relieve the irritated condition that eauses the backache. Take Dodd's, and see if you don't feel betiex, rest better. | Used suecessfully by millions for ~ 10 years, New large size saves mon: need to make concessions to the) Communist aggressors in order ito gain peace are defeating the) jvery purpose they claim to} serve.' WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO. (CP) -- Official, Synopsis: Warmer tempera-| jtures are expected for all of| Ontario Thursday. Sunny, Cloudy Periods Warmer Spell On Way |forecasts issued by the weather | Toronto ee | office at 5:30 a.m. "NORM" FISHERS 5) Meat Market For Personalized Service Week-End Specials wwf Beg St. Catharines.... Peterborou Trenton .,.- Kingston Killaloe SIRLOIN, WING T-BONE STEAKS arereecee STEAKS & ROASTS VAN CAMP | SALAD OR VEGETABLE CRISCO OIL CORONATION CHEF MATE PREPARED 28-02. Tims 2 #3 AG. 3 99 28-29 wt 1.09 10 = 49 159 wat HY. 83: 24.07. 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"The American people through contributions to such a committee would send to the people of North Viet Nam food, medicine, clothing and other materials which would help them recover from the devas- tating destruction of war. "If the government of North Viet Nam raised objections to allowing an American agency to administer the program, the distribution of supplies could be undertaken by an independent Southern Georgian Bay, Wind: | sor, London, Hamilton, Tor- onto: Sunny with cloudy pe- riods and warmer with south- west 15 winds. Northern Georgian Bay, Ti- magami, Algoma, Southern White River, North Bay, Sud- bury: Variable cloudiness with scattered showers or thunder- storms and warmer with light winds, Northern White River, Coch- rane: Variable cloudiness with a few showers and thunder- agency like the International Red Cross." PROUD OF GOALS Nixon said Americans should) "raise their eyes proudly to the eat goals for which we are) ghting in Viet Nam," He listed the goals as preven:| tion of a third world war, ob-| taining the right of self-deter-| mination for all countries, sav-| ing free Asia from Commu-/ nist domination, permitting all people to enjoy progress) storms. Warmer with light winds. Western James Bay: Cloudy and turning colder with a few) showers. Winds light. Forecast Temperatures | Low tonight, high Voeswiar: Windsor .. 82 | St. Thomas. + | London \Kitehener ... Mount Forest Wingham . Hamilton ... HERE an Just back from a week's camping at the Knights of Celumbus Camp on Buck Lake are 45 Oshawa chil- dren. The party was spon- sored by the St. Gregory's Council of the Knights of Columbus. During the week | the children enjoyed a vari- ety of outdoor activities and competitions. Camp director was Gerald Power. Camp counsellors were Frank Byrne, Anthony Meringer and Francis McAree. The Ontario Society for Crippled Children, in asso- ciation with 233 service clubs throughout Ontario, is holding an open house Aug. 15 at Blue Mountain Camp near Collingwood from 2 to 6 p.m. to demonstrate one of the activities provided through Easter Seals funds, Blue Mountain Camp is lo- cated six miles west of Col- Ungwood off Highway 26 on the shores of Georgian Bay. More than 1,200 crippled children from Ontario will enjoy a two- or three-week holiday this summer at five camps operated by the On- tario Society for Crippled Children. One of these camps is Blue Mountain Camp near Collingwood where an open house is be- ing held this Sunday. Camps like Blue Mountain are oper- ated through the Easter Seal Fund which is supported by the Oshawa Rotary Club. This is the largest camping program exclusively for crippled children in the world, "~~ Charles T. 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