Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, February 26, 1966 . Mu | a + | Bout Other Perils Held Greater Petrolia Wells -- cit Gay ide trae h F d In Pill In Water Woes Illinois | ETR ; , ee otc 7 Se na : os Than T ose ear e n S oil producers Friday hocacant scheduled heavy weight title! | bankruptcy of many oil-well op- match with Ernie Terrell here . ' i ' . erators in Lambton County if re- OTTAWA (CP)--Even if the|sponsored by the Ottawa Plan-| Dr. Day, who is a past presi-| ~ P a 29 and probably chased it worst charges about the health/ned Parenthood' Association, |dent of the American Board of Ph Rigor sacl bes bi pote at lati t the|#azards of birth control pills|said there is no proof that the Pediatrics, said other dangers milan gre chitiad soit _ veicial cancellation of the) are true the hazards of preg-|pills cause cancer. jof the pills have yet to bel s-- Asma cont fae Wout Is CApectcu Mmunaay Wen ' bi times stcae NF ey Rraved ineludine the rharca AnD oa t ri the Illinois athletic commission |**"*? *** *) ' '8 ay msec wicradi lt io Ptredea-auicadns FPS ES to "oes |this week said oil wells in the is scheduled to meet again. | timeS greater," the medical di-ithere is an increase in cancer |that they may cause coronary) petrolia area are pumping an , rector of the American Planned | incidence among women tai#ng | thrombosis. verage of 160.00 I Ine. pening closed-circuit' tele | Parenthood _ Federation saidithe pills. "If there is any danger it is fone oe He "" bin fas P vision rights to the Chicago | F™48y night. "Some people have asserted | miniscule. ditches, creeks and on the match, said three cities are re-| Dr. Richard Day of New York that there may even be a de-| peupy IS TINY ground. ceptive to taking over the bout. |City, who was taking part in a\crease in the incidence of can-! He lat 5 4 About . 1,500,000 gallons of A Pittsburgh promoter said he|panel discussion on family plan-|cer and there is evidence to e later told a reporter that, brine water a year is. pumped was offered the match by Clay ning as an attack on poverty,/suggest this may be true." recent U.S, statistics show that) out of the 150 poducing wells interests. SSG iOS BS AIRLINE aaah AA ES} or ei yon in 100,000 die| in the area, the report said. In an ae ep es t . . t aigedboes gab ds tale ee The wind wo _-- had my oon events Friday, the scheduled! C F R p Bl | és Ma 3 out pollution studies on r Clay - Terrell bout in Chicago! om OS ire epor ames through cg Hee Pills is @| Creek, running through Petrolia, ve ge eh i it ay (LN, | ecm neck ow 1. Clay testily refused to El ] F ] | B 2 ie es ; ~' water into the ground, digging fa ng Phas the Illinois} ectrica au t n asement gr arable BEC of holding ponds, A erorge of commission for his "unpatriotic! ek ; : ; - Jack Lippes, inventor of | waste into the municipal sewage scene in an Pgs eight | QUEBEC (CP)--A fire that hae Ppraigc ch pierced the the "Lippes loop," an inter-! system, or gravity seoaaan days ago when his Louisville, ravaged _Bois-de-Coulonge and floor of the cloak-room and im- uterine contraceptive device| Charles Fairbanks, a majo Ky., draft board reclassified killed Lieutenant - Governor) mediately started the fire. now being widely used in many] producer, said the cost of the him 1-A. Paul Comtois, 70, Monday was) He referred to explosions re- countries, told the audience of| injection method the OWRC fa- ..2, The three - member box-|caused by an electrical fault, a ported to have been heard at|100 Canadian Family Planning| vors "would mean bankruptcy ing commission hastily reces-| preliminary report of the ete the time and said they "couid|Organization members he be-|for the marginal producer." sed until Monday after Clay's|Vincial fire commission says. be explained by natural /lieves his device or others like} Other producers said they felt assertion that he didn't come|_ I" @ report prepared by causes." jit can satisfy "traditional Ro-| they were being unfairly crit- from his Miami training camp|Fire Commissioner Francois-) Gases and fumes had ac-|man Catholic objections" to|icized for pollution problems in |to 'make a showdown plea or ct agit yo Rog lor cumulated in the basement rego rile control ic ge Bear Creek. 4 apologize the way the press. said |PO'e, sigh > {room and had forced their way /5Ut that the way in which it| Detergents, water runoff from THEY'RE AT HUB OF HEART FUND DRIVE If would," . ter, the source hea ty ss through a hole in the floor Works has not been fully dis-| farms carrying fertilizer and in- r the city could not be con- |..%Attorney - General William rae 10 De 8 SRN rie room above, 'causing a strong blast ;Covered as yet. dustrial wastes contributed just Canvassers who spent the right, George C. Martin, Donald Dodds, chairman of odie ee G: Clark declared the proposed | "sed for lage tip ga ia: coppe Of air accompanied by a loud) "We will know for sure in as significantly to pollution as last week making the rounds publicity chairman and di- the local branch; and Mrs. tacted, but anyone still wish- fight was illegal anyway for vio- The report a0 _ wane noise." about a year." the oil wells, they said. seeking contributions to the rector of the Oshawa branch Ruth Bestwick, also a co- ing to donate to the fund lations of the Illinois Boxing theory that the fire snl a ee -- | Gesres Calbure: af tial Canadian Heart Fund were of the Ontario Heart Foun. = tian. Mr. Martin re- should mail their donation |Code. inal origin is not justified p) Bey ge '|GREEK WATCHED NATURE ion; . s -- . the. facts." vice-president of the Intérna-| ; under the direction of this dation; Mrs. Marg. Dawson ported that due to a lack of to Mr. Dodds at 69 King Mr. Perrault found that the Rubber Plant \tional Planned Parenthood Fed-|, The Greek philosopher gi Mrs. Thelma Taylor, . : a t fhe FF ged sgn opto F of the drive; canvassers, every home in st, e. --Oshawa Times Photo lbasement room was insulated eration, said knowledge of con. |otle collected one of sc RB 0 GREET CRD DERE foe < Svelte Skater lby cork smeared with tar, . traceptive measures is "'a right|Wrld's first natural history le Asks Protecti cs be 7 x ae 4 |which was set on fire by an arc! on of every human being." |m seu WEATHER FORECAST Trucking Contract Talks Topping Petra j.'s tit wits x. senoxwe, aw. cry -- oct Seana tan ACHE? RITATED DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) -- and one outside. Andy Hurtubise, manager of a|as well as the wealthy have ac- ED BLADDE : 4 be 4 } ; Inquiry experts said an arc|Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd, fac-|cess to birth control informa- "yr Outlook Settled; On Agenda Again Monday Fieling ila on te ter uate electric current is a bright|tory in this cqutneiey 20 sites tion. | FEEL FIT AGAIN! are thousand ; discharge between two conduct-|north of Montreal, asked muni- Bishop E. S. Reed, Anglican) oe Pep ag reggene Frey nds! always accompanied by in- cipal council for police protec-|Bishop of Ottawa, was the | ' | TORONTO (CP) -- Contract| The negotiations in Toronto): from Petra Burka of Tor |te™se_ heat: |tory Friday following the strike| panel's moderator. ear u oO |negotiations between the Inter-|started two weeks ago with pe Pn Te oe eee eee remeeon of M08 waren we the. ant -- national Brotherhood of Team-|federal and provincial media- ; Thursday. yA AN : pe ce cant pee After skating four out of six| i ' ' TORONTO (CP)--Forecast is-) and milder Sunday. Winds north age! ee gene have been deal.|CO™Pulsory figures, Miss Flem-| Natural Gas Line The council aon wigs DRUG STORES : | ; ight : Bo Ne _deal- iclally | . ection necessary e nee sued by the greather office at/15 today becoming light tonigh nies were adjourned Friday ut-ling with non-monetary issues ing unofficially totalled 742.2) May Switch North shonla avian: : . oints. 5.30 a.m.: and Sunday and til Monday. between the union and the com- P Synopsis: A large high pres-| Ottawa: Mainly sunny -- ; ; ; ; At the end of the third figure, | LIAM (C | the wateeet Selwyes © steme OPEN THIS SUNDAY gnome is expected to domi- mild today and Sunday, Winds| At Meaford, about 30 a panies that normally haul about known as "outelde | focker." FORT WILLIA (CP) vote Wednesday night to pro-| i i i . t of Owen Sound, tow¥@po-|70 per cent of the province's|\ 7" ; |There is a possibility a PYO-| oct we nate the weather over Ontario) northwest 15 becoming light to a oie they 'eupaiiel senor neruval road freight |Miss Fleming led the 19-year- posed natural gas transmission test what the workers said was | and Sunday, bringing set-/ night. ' ey ops : : jold Miss Burka by. 21 points. |i; i a company refusal to discuss | ps ewe bey Forecast Temperatures age in an incident involving a| Still to be tackled are issues Miss Burka, who Fc ee ot Bh agl grange "through (sanctions which are alleged to| 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Lake 'St. Clair, Lake Erie, Low tonight, high Sunday 10-ton tractor-trailer owned byjof wages and hours of work. |skate the fourth figure; "for-|Northern Ontario rather than|2© Planned against 67 workers. Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Windsor 20 Cte co 80 prige sores About 8,500 Teamsters are onward paragraph double three,"'|through the Northern United| Roger Lecavalier, president | Georgian Bay, Windsor, London,| St. Thomas ........ 20 : trucking company not 1 strike to support demands for ajhad litle chance of catching up States, J. W. Kerr. chairman|of the United Rubber, Cork, | HAR A Toronto, Hamilton, A| go ma,| London 20 38 jin the six-week old trucking reduction in the work week to|with Miss Fleming in the com- and president of Trans-Canada|Linoleum and Plastic Workers | 575 KING STRENT EAST PHONE 725-3504 Sault Ste. Marie: Sunny with a| Kitchener .... « 1 8 strike. ' 40 hours from 48 with no re-|pulsories. The compulsory fig- Pipe Lines Ltd., said Thursday.|of America (CLC), said his un-| few cloudy periods today. Not! Mount Forest . . b Peed Transport's garages at/duction in pay. In the previous|ures, drawn by lot prior to the| He told the Northern Ontario ion could not endorse the cur- | much change in temperature.|Wingham ... . 5 |Meaford were burned about|contract, city drivers received|competition, count 60 per cent) Development Association there rent strike, because it is con- MEDICAL PHARMACY Clear and colder --_--, eae ge 2 be ag ago with a loss - $2 an sg -~ highway drivers |toward the title. Free skating] js opposition to construction of|trary to the Quebec Labor with a little milder Sunday.|St. Catharines timated by the company received a mileage rate, will be Sunday, lthe li . 4 1s Code. But he blamed the strike Winds north 15 today becoming/ Toronto oo 2 about $20,000. Also still at issue is the ' 3 ret a snes ings ee sg on the company's. delay in re- 300 KING STREET WEST PHONE 728-6277 light tonight and Sunday. Peterborough . ; An empty tractor-trailer Fri-junion's demand that the com- Power Commission would hold/Solving the workers' griev-| Niagara: Clearing this after-| Kingston 35 day plunged down an incline panies withdraw damage ac- Warrant Sought hearinsg on the issue April 19. ances. North Simcoe Pharmacy Ltd. noon. Clear tonight and Sunday.| Trenton .... 5 into Meaford harbor. Driver|tions, notably against the Ham Mr. Kerr said cost of build-| In a statement, Mr. Hurtubise Not much change in tempera-| Killaloe . 3 *)? /|Earl Wilson told police he had/ilton local, as a result of wild- in the line through Northern|said the workers are "'engaged|[| 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE 723-3418 sediax Saks toad nw ol North Bs 2 A y |parked his vehicle with the mo-icat strikes last fall. For Kennel Owner Ontario would be pole birt in an illegal stoppage of work. | --- light tonight and Sun- pow baat tor running and the brakes set. a hard bed Que. (CP) -- Of-|oreater than through the U.S.|.'. ." | intiesins Timagami, Cochrane, White|Eariston .......+.- |GIVE ONLY SERVICE Si S Deville Ocoee ce ad -- ome ogg rie Marie ... | Peed Transport and Sprung's Inger cores mals said Friday they hope; to earing this afternoon. Not} Kapuskasing ..-++- Transport and Movers are the} |get a police warrant to. arrest ; much change in temperature) White River «eeeses jonly truckers serving the Owen D ag! & ja kennel owner for wilful! EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE today. Clear and colder tonight.| Moosonee ....++++- [Sound area since the strike ecrepit QILS . | cruelty to. animals and ceuling Sunny with a few cloudy periods|Timmins ........-- |started Jan. 13. unnecessary suffering, | AVAILABLE FOR OSHAWA . Leone nee e ene nena meaner Oe ----{! TORO? 'py! Ne SPC) ~n : y: | cial enced Sa a Pay sie : ames St ZIEBART--THE WORLD'S LARGEST RUSTPROOFING ORGANIZATION HAS THE MOST Sukammo Overthrow Report Work In Arctic encourage sighed th ogy --- ee gest ADVANCED SYSTEM IN THE WORLD FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AUTO AND TRUCK BODIES. U Pp S I i R 8 f } m gional detention centres to re-|a kennel near Joliette, 35 miles coisa gs da : ¥ 6 = ' place ancient county jails -has|to the north, after polive pests ail i i 4 Rated As 'Wishful Thinking' For Prisoners? 2mvces,miing. Vernon sin: |sranted a search and seize war. |; ns uate a ma rem ove | ot the . ed esti alin ok aati in rant Thursday. + Over 119 established franchisees internationally : | GRAND RESTAURANT | JAKARTA (CP)--Reports cir-jof student unrest and demon-) OTTAWA (CP)--John R. Ma- e legislature Friday. The keeper would feed the REQUIREMENTS: proven ability to rt eens pees. ee salgs and | culating in Moscow and elsg-|strations since his cabinet re-|theson, parliamentary secre-|, There has been a great fan- animals about every 10th day ae apa eise need oneate : ; | TRY US TODAY! where Friday that President Su-|shuffle Monday. tary to Prime Minister Pear- fare of publicity but really there | »y throwing them dead chieck- For information and qualification requirements please write te We also specialize in delicious karno of Indonesia had been| However, the opinion in offi-|son, suggested in the Commons gs eg pre Baa ge ger pie ved ee had their feath- TIEBART RUSTPROOFING LIMITED Businessmen's Luncheons verthrown were merely "wish-!|ejal circles wa hi 'ridav Z -onvicts .)ne said, addin hat the only |€?®, ere) A Tig.) 36 Six Point Road, Toronto 18, Ont. fal thinking " official circles pegs diate "a tenaiee oa we ene Un pin walle| ay to get rid of the "old, de-| Some dead animals were still SY oor phone 416.231-112 'a oe ' Pp ; amentable crepit and shameful build-|chained to their posts while live \ and taste tempting here said today. ignorance of President Su-\of the Ottawa-Kingston Rideau | d ; ; . Sus | 0 2 ge z navine ones had to clamber over them. An air of tension prevailed in|karno's unique and special po-|Canal and build wharves on is-|'85, 38 for! the province to ad to cl nb r over them : e CHINESE FONDS Jakarta today with tanks and /sition in Indonesia." lands in the Arctic. aa haan for|~ ; -- Including Take-Out-Orders. army units present and Sukarno Sukarno's cabinet reorganiza-| The MP for Leeds said during} Th . % t } ffer = moving to stem the rising tide|tion and his dissolution Friday |a debate on justice department if eoveromeny nae were See of the militant pro-army, anti-|appropriations.the convicts)to pay half the cost of building S 4 . . Communist Students Acti on|should be given a chance to see the centres. i E Spending Spirals Front (Kami) were pointed to|the "glories of the north" in-| Avan Grossman, minister of A <4 ase as evidence of his complete|stead of the inside of a cell.\peform institutions, said the } } i Upsteirs By Municipalities mastery of the political scene.|They could be taken north by|government's program has al-| | ee A 14% KING ST. E 728-4666 -- 725-6075 ~~ Anouscoune The Indonesian armed forces |4ircraft and live under canvas. |ready produced agreement with OTTAWA {CP) -- Municipal)were reported completely loyal; Such a challenge would 'up-jregional authorities to build] | expenditures on current ac- to the president. lift the prisoner and change his|three centres to replace nine count rose last year to $2,679,-| In a decree Friday night, Su- attitude county jails. | | 770,000 from $2,476,502,000 in|karno dissolved Kami, banned| Erik Nielsen (PC -- Yukon)}. Opposition speakers said the if 1964, the Dominion Bureau of demonstrations of any kind and|asked Mr. Matheson, whether hei nlan..didnet. pey--eny--costs--of4 | ase isan ¥-cont awed tie -assembiy 'of tore ad "discussed his suggestion|land and no decision had beer'! Expenditures on education, than five persons throughout|with Bud Orange (L. -- North-\made for the government to | ". SERVICE STATIONS including debt charges, rose to|the far-flung island republic, west Territories). share the costs of operating the | $974,301,000 from $896,614,000. pyppcen gqy ; | Douglas Alkenbrack (PC -- new institutions. ARALDT ' Current revenues of the mu grin Be, Set hatin Prince Edward - Lennox) said) Twenty-seven of the 37 city | OPEN THIS SUNDAY Rovian owit Fs ge r Mr. Matheson's convict - labor|a ; ry jails i 2 ~prov- niipalities ose io, 8.652488" ene presidential decree was not|M_,Matheson's convict labor|and county jails in the prov | rom $2,461,126,000. SI known, but most observers ex-|> °°" : hele Cie ae ae it In es a i pain wd nS heigei parti pected the students to form a aoe is Ga ae ck Bical five were built in this cen- NEW S I ORE 0 PENING xes produce 162, Ol new organization. : s 7 00 A M meinen , to 9:00 P.M . . . . e ° " yenues last yeat the current revenues last yea Radio Jakarta, monitored in and $1,867,891,000 in 1964. cites cae :Faae ee wens . 'would be talian' dpainel borvins Why Pay More Cc Our exciting New Supermarket on King Street East in HERE AND THERE ig ges Abn ---- Friday SAVE i Oshawa, will open at the end of March. BISSONETTE'S SHELL STATION gal. Statistics roperted--Frigayie Sukarno had imposed a curfe "Albert V. Walker, MPP for (on the capital. A broadcast to] ON PREMIUM QUALITY 381 KING STREET WEST Oshawa Riding, has been el- |day indicated that the curfew We are interested in all grades of experienced personnel including . » » ected vice-chairman of the \has been extended 2! hours-- FUEL OIL ' cette en Menited At |e ke bm te 8-2, ® GROCERY CLERKS ScOPen's TEXASO STATION fr . ee olin ASS 1- fairs: The committee will lated Press quoted. reliable Phone 668-3341 ® MEAT CUTTERS & COUNTERMEN.__- saute are the cee raaoen on sae oom = EK FUEL OIL © FISH & DELICATESSEN ATTENDANTS SPUR OIL STATION , mn e resnul- |strations may have succeeded | e a 78 BOND STREET WEST Serving Oshawa -- Whitby & Ajax Districts CASHIERS & STORE CLERKS - FEMALE ; . fling of Metro Toronto into a in weakening army support for six-city complex the anti-Communist rallies. ; The Public Utilities Com- ~ - - _ | Interviews for full and part time career positions will be conducted at the ROBINSON'S B.P. STATION mission -has a problem pvith | 574 RITSON ROAD SOUTH consumers' arrears --. which cee Or a Jae LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE ]| __ NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, SIMCOE SOUTH Mai caiecy rere ua acuied i] MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. DURNO'S SUPERTEST - slightly more than $1,000 over TAKE NOTICE THAT: : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2..........Between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 574 KING STREET EAST ey: - ven pag we ee ee ch ce iay ms 6 ben vei FRIDAY, MARCH 4 +eeeess Between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ! at its regular monthly i f bone foe Osphalt pavement on Gh Street tiem Wavery shect Gaoth t6 the west limit 6 . s meeting Thursday. At the end Lot 12, as nen on sheet' 168 3), P an 397, faite, ates rahe wees Intdt oF itt eh rae = | BILENDUKE S ESSO STATION of January, $10,923 was ow- Pion 837, and intends to specially assess a part of the:cost upon the land abutting direetly on the ALL POSITIONS OFFER EXCELLENT FUTURE PROSPECTS AND GOOD STARTING SALARIES. | 1004 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH ing out of $549,899 worth of ] bills. The increase in billing for January was $122,249 over he wets tice nd bag tay Bootes AE Bid condi hg orig FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: BILL'S WHITE ROSE 1965 and for February, ten ann ts and the owners annual rate per foot frontage is 45 cents 352 WILSON ROAD SOUTH aida STEINBERG'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE | plication will be made by. the Corporation to the Ontorio Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within twenty-one doys ofter the first publication 30% OFF this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken. 2 St. Clair Ave. West, Totonto 7, 924-2539 | RUSSELL'S TEXACO maaeg 2 Aa > . The soid Roord moy approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing-se H may eppoint oe: | | 461 PARK ROAD SOUTH Purchases Over $1.00 Special Change-Over Sole DATED ot Oshowe this 26th doy of L. .R. BARRAND, Clerk, NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, OSHAWA BILL'S B.A, SERVICE @ time and ploce when any objections to the said work will be considered ' at Newton's of February, 1966. City of Oshawa | 284 SIMCOE ST. S$. 23 ATHOL ST. WEST, OSHAWA |

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