Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1965, p. 2

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Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 27, AUTOGRAPHED COPY FOR CANDIDATE book 'The Last of The Great Picnics" for the Osh- awa physician, The book describes political picnics Dr, Claude Vipond, Lib- eral candidate in Ontario riding, is pictured above with Leslie McFarlane, au- thor, who autographed his including one held in Otta- wa in the late 18008 attend- ed by Sir John A, Mac- donald, Oshawa Times Photo Education, Municipalities Gain Cash From Alberta EDMONTON (CP)~The oll-\to pay larger subsidies to per -\nual r evenue from oj) and nal- MONTREAL (CP)----The Ca- nadian and Chinese govern- ments,--Tuesdav made a wheat deal reported to surpass the 187,000,000 bushels China bought in 1962, but Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp ,would confirm only that @ sale had been con- cluded and said details would be made known Thursday tn Winnipeg. The sale was hailed by Pral- rie grower representatives as "tremendously reassuring to the producers" because it '*geems to re-establish the now: accepted idea the Chinese are steady customers," Mr, Sharp said the talks, held with Chinese representative, Ting Ke-tsien and his six » man team of trade officials, were "final discussions" of a deal, Reports originating in New York trading circles Monday) put the new Chinese purchase at 223,800,000 bushels, worth $403,000,000, Spread over three years, it would be one of the biggest wheat sales in history, ABOUT THE SAME However, the strongest indi- cations of the size of the ex: pected sale came from a trade department official who said when interviewed Tuesday that it will probably be about equal to the 1963 purchase, of 187,- 000000 bushels worth $336,000, 000, | Published reports in 'Toronto \said the terms of the sale would also be similar to that of 1963, when 25 per cent down was re- quired from China, Conservative Leader Diefen- baker, on a brief stopover here Tuesday, said 'any new sales are welcome," but added the Bui Sharp Silent "indolent, uncertain and fumb- ling" in shipping existing ord- ers from west coast ports, linked by observers with short- ages in home-grown rice, but wheat men said they feel the latest sale may be a sign that China, though not dip " cally recognized by Cana may become a regular tr partner, WASHINGTON (CP) -- The latest Canadian wheat deal with China is expected to in- crease 'the desire in the United States, already considerable, to grab some of the grain business with Communist countries, Persistent speculation says President Johnson intends shortly to remove the main ob- astacle in sales to the Soviet Un- jon and Soviet allies in Kastern Europe, namely, a requirement that half the grain sold to them must be carried in American ships, Official U/8, réaction to Can- ada's latest three-year agree- ment with China, covering a minimum of 224,000,000 bushels, reflects acceptance of Canada's newly-established position as a major supplier of wheat to both the Soviet Union and China, The more prominent senti- ment, as reflected by members of Congress and senior state de- partment spokesmen, is a de- sire for a share of the trade with the Soviet Union, There is no sign of any move to set up trade with China, with which Liberal government has been U.S. relations are non-existent, WEATHER FORECAST Pearson Works 16 Hours, Gives 3 Talks In Ontario By DAVE McINTOSH WALLACEBURG, Ont,. (CP) '\prime Ministery Pearson put in The earlier sale to China Wasip KIWANIS PREXY Members of The Oshawa Kiwanis Club held their an- nual election of officers and directors, at the regular club luncheon meeting on Tues- day, when Kiwanian Fred W, Kitchen was accliamed 1066 president, Klected to fulfill the duties of the other club offices, along with immediate past-president Bob Broadbent, were ist vice-president, Don Moore; 2nd vice-president, Al Cay and treasurer, Don Sulll- van, 'Four new club directors were elected (o a two-year term, These were Kiwanians Murray Maidiow, Bill Gibbie, Wilf Pascoe and lan McNab, Four other directors, elected last year, will also serve in 1966, Kiwanians Harold Arm- strong, John Moore, Gord Riehl and Ted Wildgoose, The | 1966 club secretary will be named, at the first meeting of the new officers and direc: tors, These duties are cur- rently being fulfilled by Kiwa- nian Art Berry, Canadian Tug To Ship's Aid 16-hour campaign day Tues y, making three speecnes-- unustial for. him--in southwest ern La Meteor nd a pr content until farmers, both Kast m , Sarnia and which totalled 67 govern: ~. yg pede " ye 'i About persons jammed a downtown hotel dining room in London for Mr, Pearson's noon- time speech, About 150 persons, including a girl carrying @ placard saying We Do Not ent Dirty Linen In Our, Cabinet, filled the elty council chamber! at Sarnia for a five-minute chat) by the prime minister in the afternoon, Some 1,200 persons crowded a school auditorium for his minute evening speech here in Lambton-Kent riding, won by the Conservatives with a 24-vote majority in 1963, London and the three neighbor: Kast, Middlesex West and Ox- ford in the last Parliament, Lambton West, in which Sarnia is situated, is being defended by the Liberals, At Wallaceburg, 50 miles northeast of Windsor, Mr, Pear- son said: 'The basic goal of my government's farm policy is to have the family farm produce a living at least as good as the average Industrial wage--which at present is about $4,200 a year," URGES PROMOTION One way of achieving this would be vigorous promotion of the exports of specialized farm products and areas in the same "/ return for their work and prod. The Conservatives also held) ing constituencies of Middlesex | price up to $14.35 per standard ton from $13.72 in 1964, | Mr, Pearson said he wished he had been in Saskatchewan when the £400 000.000 wheat sale to China was signed "but 1 think they (the farmers) got the message without me," The government would not be and West, received a legitimate ce, Farmers were producing and selling more than ever be- fore but not all of them were sharing proportionately in this progress, | Mr, Pearson said there will be} some "pretty exciting' indus-| trial developments in southern) Ontario as a result of the Can ada-U.5, auto agreement, 20,000 NEW JOBS Already 20,000 new jobs had! been created in the auto indus: try, production was up and car prices were down, | The agreement was no longer an issue in the campaign as far as the Conservatives are con, 40. (cerned, he said, Only a few Chatham Invests Against Trouble CHATHAM (CP) - Chatham will invest $1,300 and organize! 18 supervised parties in an at-| tempt to keep 7,000 students off| the streets and out of trouble | this Halloween, | | Most of the money will come \from the board of education jwhich is contributing approx: imately $950 to 14 parties for public school children and $100 secondary schools, a party for each of its sl | weeks ago the government had been go attacked and Car nadians had been told that the $50,000,000 tariff reduction for manufacturers was going into the pockets of the big car cor: porations, At Sarnia, near the U,8. bor- der, Mr, Pearson gaid Canada must maintain its own identity but also maintain good relations with the U8, At London, the prime minis- ter said Opposition Leader Dief- enbaker's proposal to pay an old-age pension increase out of the Canada Pension Fund would resvlt in "breaking up" of the pension plan, He said he was "amazed" at the Conservatives' accusation of ersonal vilification against Mr, iefenbaker by the Liberals, "Tt there is one thing I have tried to avoid, it is this kind of abusive attack," he sald, "I don't believe in it," eames enn Tausiy Cunadian Pot NDON WIKI iM Want to get Cloudy, Showers Tonight _ Thursday -Sunny Periods flurries, Winds shifting to north: west 10 to 20 this afternoon, Haliburton, Killaloe, northern Georgian Bay, Timagam|, North Bay, Sudbury; Cloudy with occasional light snow today and tonight and a little cooler. Sitkin Island in the Aleutian Thursday Ae age Ber) a a chain Tuesday and was re- sunny periods and continuing) por | gol Winds light. ported breaking up. | Algoma, Sault Ste, Marie:; Forty-foot waves and winds of Sunny with a few cloudy pe-|up to 95 miles an hour battered riods today and Thursday, Not|her Tuesday. much change in temperature.) ,,, ; Winds light, The deep sea tug ry White River, Cochrane:|!I, from Victoria, stood by for = fe a snow |several hours but put Into Adak urries today, Variable cloudi- y ness with an occasional snow: for the. Sent Tuseaey, 7 weather was expected to calm flurry tonight and Thursday. Continuing cool, Winds north.|@own overnight, giving her a} way as grain had been sold abroad, Mr. Pearson announced that | some $4,000,000 will go out to) sugar beet growers soon as sup- port payments on thelr 1964 rich Alberta government Tues-|sons with Pi ae to 7 ural gas royalties, day promised bigger slices of|them purchase medical care in- its fiscal pie for education and/surance under the province's| ROYALTIES RISE a ik municipal governments. voluntary medical care insur-) aS al cM: ca WP Premier E. C. Manning, in ajance plan, He spoke Tuesday on a ef ame be Maier: peter 4p000h, Sine S0:/teeyianes Oe eee th amount this fiscal year to about) TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast nounced that his government; Mr, Manning said his govern: $61,500,000 and are increasin i . |$61,500, gliissued by the weather office at plans $50 - a » year homeowner|ment will scrap its present sys Sack year. ean aint: grants to relieve the burden ofjtem of municipal grants and in- Under the pr : a com . present grant sys: Synopsis; The same weather municipal taxation on property|stead give thc municipalities, 7 municipalities will get|/pattern is expected to continue owners. \'with no strings attached," one- naman ' ; "Jabout $16,500,000 in the current/for another 48 hours. Tempera: He said the government plansithird of the province's total an fiscal year. Next fiscal year un-|tures are expected to remain a Ider the new system they prould'little below normal and precipi- Food Antibiotics, Pesticide 'sen s us gown iow i we nat ad fv Increased Worry To MDs ment plans to increase its con-|isolated showers or snowflur- tribution to elementary and sec-|ries in the south, ondary education in the prov-| Lake St. Clair, Windsor: ince next year to almost $100,-/Sunny with a few cloudy pe- d Thursday, Not TORONTO (CP)--Amounts of|watch infection control," Every) antibiotics and pesticides being/hospital has staphylococcus in- used 'widely and wildly' in/fections--"the good ones admit food is becoming an "increasing|they do and bad ones pretend worry" to doctors, the Ontario|they don't." ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CP). A Canadian tug was to attempt today to rescue the crew of the battered Greek freighter Eka- terini G, At least two of the 40.man) crew are known to be injured, The 11,000-ton freighter was driven hard aground on Great 4% on your savings? crop, For 1965, the government would raise. the support level for sugar beets to bring the VOTE HODGES HODGES |X New Democratic Party Sudh assist cities in| Southern (Lake Muren, Niag- 000,000 from this year's level of|tlods today ani about $77,000,000. gue ooneee ho me ele g , .|Wind sh g to northwes OF had es areal afternoon becoming light grants to, municipalities ang|end variable tonight and Thurs:| new spending for education, the|4&Y ter Association was told) pr, Herbert Trotter Jr,, a New a |York physicist, told the associa- Dr. Harding Le Riche of theltion it has been predicted that University of Toronto epidemi-|py 1970 about 28 per cent of ology and biometrics depart/youth will drop out of school ment addressed the dietetics/and be unemployable for life. se gel = association and Completion of high school, he : S Seueere: said, {8 rapidly becoming a min- 'It 1s possible to sensitizeimum for anything but a Iife- province will building freeway systems. Mr, Manning said the $50-a- year homeowner grants will be in the form of a discount on municipal taxes, Each home- owner living in his own home will be able to claim the dis- count on his municipal prop- erty tax bill, The $50 in eacn ara, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, \London, Toronto, Hamilton: Mainly cloudy today and tonight with a few isolated showers, Not much change in temperature. Thursday cloudy with a few sunny periods, Winds shifting to northwest 10 to 15 this afternoon becoming light variable tonight West 10 to 15, lehance to take off the crew, on the BEST RED BRAND BEEF & person to penicillin from the time on government relief, } - penicillin in milk." He saa new methods of eda: ren ta mane pete --ameprs on eemans neve cation will be necessary. eoverammel. Py the provincial ern Georgian Bay; Cloudy with showing that "we are vertae. One new method already in) Bc. and Manitoba have oa abt nt Not ss ated with the stuff," use is lectures = homeowner grants--up to $100|Change in emaerakie Thurs: s-Mowt seat le infected withif Sap, scholars ef. lnttea-|endgasketahowan plane 6. Bt gig ent Giesed an sattreak food tional stature could lecture to} homeowner grant, ane » {periods and occaslo poisoning in Canada last year,|Students at many universities) m,. premier said the govern: who would never have a chance : hie | arial eee taisatrastedthatltg hear thom otherwise. --____ |PAt"ogre'innurance, packages le swabs taken from both fresh), Lectures could be taped al-\ciuding drugs, catastrophic and cooked meat, particularly|!owing students another means|medical care and hospital costs poultry---"'you would be sur-|of hearing top scholars, Such @land other "para-medical" 'serv prised at what you would find." bs get dias Ahoy i ices under its voluntary medi u bration r Fim cal care pla MARKS IT WELL. 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