Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1966, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

sain OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 12, 1966 9 ee ifering from burns. The others sustained varying degrees of |GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Pope's Hair Tinted Red On Panama Air Stamp CL-84 SHOWS OFF OTTAWA (CP) -- An experi- mental aircraft that can - fly igtraight backwards and forwards demonstrated its abilities Wednesday before an the three| audience of 200 military and Headers in their natural color, 20vernment people at RCAF /but it furned auburn apparently | station Uplands. The CL-84, de- hen inks of different color| Veloped by Canadair Ltd., Mont- were super-imposed during the|'4!, has a tilting wing that can printing process, | point its propellers straight up Sino ene iia |for vertical lift and then move them into the regular position 007 Beats " ciasok woblnes Agent 4711 FORT MACLEOD, Alta. (CP) Prime Minister Pearson is oe four Canadians being in- duced as honorary chiefs of the COLOGNE, West. Ger- [Blood ge tribe in Fort Mac- ue (Waacce » \leod July 18. The, others are _ many, (Reuters) -- James |poacp Commissioner G, B: Me- Bond, Secret Agent 007, in- (cielian of Ottawa; Gordon R. haled the sweet smell of |McGregor, president of Air Can- success Wednesday, having (ada, and John R. Tully, depart- vanquished his latest oppo- |ment of indian affairs, Card- nent; Number 4711, | A court here rejected an application by the 4711 Co- logne Perfume Co.--makers of eau-de-cologne--to have i ston, Alta. PLEADS GUILTY the Colgate Palmolive Co, withdraw its 007 he-man MONTREAL (CP) -- Andre toiletries from the market. Mystery Blast |- ithe injured from the rubble after the explosion was Te€-\purns, cuts and bruises, | ported, | Andrew Spy, city safety in- Injures Family Police said the injured are: |spector, said he was baffled by SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.\ se and Mrs, James Smigelsky,| the cause of the blast, The force (CP)--Eight persons, including) thejr children, Shari, 2, and Lee of the explosion blew the four four children, were injured|Anne, 344; Mrs. FlOrence|watis out, but the skeleton of Wednesday night when an ex-Swain, 41, and her children|the house held the roof up. plosion ripped through a 2%4-|Sandra, 16 and Pat, 13, and er storey brick house. Cause of the|Mrs, Wilfred Schroeder, 58, of] SAFETY PLAN WORKS explosion is not known. Wiarton, Ont. : | Traffic deaths in italy de- Police, rescue crews and fire-, Doctors said Mrs, Smigelsky | creased nine per cent to 8,857 men worked for 2 an hour lifting! is most seriously injured, suf. in 1965, PANAMA (AP)---Pope Paul,; President Johnson and Francis) 'Cardinal Spellman turned au- | burn-haired on a 10-cent Pana-} |manian air mail stamp. Post David 'Amado|# up,..down, "Pr Our aicraineti s --y great whiskies blended into every bottle service department. Durocher, 29, of Montreal| WELLS COST A MINT | ; Adams pleaded guilty Wednesday to 30| Canadian oil firms spent $200,-| Private Stock The court denied the Co- logne firm's claim that sell- charges of truck theft and|900,000 on well-drilling in 1965 armed robbery which gained|for a total of 30,000 miles bored CANADIAN RYE WHISKY ing products by numbers in- fringed its rights, and that him and his acccmplices| money, bonds and merchandise the 007 toiletries could be too easily confused with its totalling $1,216,000. Sentence) own products, ishowed the hair of "GRADUATE Douglas Law, son of Mrs, Lorne Thorndyke, 504 Dun- lop st. w., Whitby, grad- uated in April from a three- yeafr course in hotel, res- taurant and resort admin- istration at Ryerson in Toronto, Mr. Law was born in Oshawa and educated in Whitby. He is now working for the Hudson Bay Com- pany in Winnipeg as a man- agement trainee in the food by Opthamologist nard Slatt to see whether he has 20-20 vision. Dr, Sawyer, general secretary of the OMA, and Dr. Slatt are attending a medical convention in Toronto (CP Wirephoto) Dr, Glenn of Dr. Ber- Toronto (left) checked on a on a Mision: tester Many Factors Blamed For Rising Food Costs Sawyer has his eyes |will be handed down June 10 Durocher escaped with Lucien |Rivard from Montreal's Bor- \deaux Jail in March, 1965. | /f you're planning a trip to Europe... By JEAN SHARPE CP Women's Editor TORONTO (CP) -- Members of a panel on the price spread between producer and consumer and the causes for recent price rises in food products all say: "It wasn't me," The panel, held Wednesday at the annual meeting of the On- tario Provincial Consumers' As- sociation of Canada, included representatives of consumers, fruit and vegetable growers, grocery products manufactur- ers, milk distributors and the provincial department of agri- culture. The CAC invited representa- tion from food retailers, but was turned down. Dominion Bureau of Statistics figures show the food price in-, dex for Canada has risen from! 135.7 in October, 1965 to 143.4) in March, 1966. Each panel member discussed his group's problems and blame, force the less expensive off the| | American for the rises went to North livestock shortages, U.S. weather and labor condi tions, Canadian labor costs and to consumer buying habits and retai] pricing methods D. E. Williams, chairman of the Ontario Food Council, sug- gested that retail competition had been keeping prices down and that pressure from below had finally forced overdue rises Panelist Mrs. W. A. Brechin, chairman of the consumer prob- lems committee for the Ontario CAC, said almost every letter her committee receives men- tions the price increases. CONSUMERS BLAMED Even Mrs. Brechin blamed consumer buying habits for some of the rise. She said shop- pers buy expensive convenience foods rather than less expensive version of the BOAC can save you time, And also money, So find out about BOAC first. This summer there are a record 29 transatlantic jet flights a week from Toronto, How's that for choice? Jet direct to London by magnificent BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 or Air Canada giant DC-8 jet. From April 1, air fares to Europe are the lowest ever, (Example: a 21-Day Economy Excursion Toronto- Rome will cost you only $465* return.) Plan now and save $40. See your Travel Agent. "Bubject to government approval. == BOAC BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION WITH AIR CANADA shelves ation, said a variation of three | CAN MEAN BIG SAVINGS a big demand. He said these} 2 as he believes they should. ciation said dairies are not re-| of milk. He said farmers get| Today the CAE will introduce| the government to Investigate Barney G. Wilson, secretary- THIS SMALL per cent over or below normal price fluctuations do not show) T. L. Davies, president of the| sponsible for an unreasonable about 59 per cent of the milk! an emergency resolution asking price rises and whether they treasurer of the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers Associ-| ADVERTISEMENT production will cause a glut or at producer or consumer level, Ontario Milk Distributors Asso amount of the increased price | dollar. its national organization to urge are justified by their return: to same foods andithe producer. Hear and See... BARRY VIOORE Each Night This Week at 8:00 p.m. at the OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM CASTLE INSURANCE Your home is your castle, It prob- obly represents the biggest invest- ment you'll ever make, And you'll be smort to protect thot investment with a State Farm Horneowner's Policy his low-cost package of protection provides broader cover age for your home and belongings and for you, ir case of lawsults ot less cost than mony sim lor policies, Call me for the de talis! ZEN WARENYCIA 203 Oshawe Blvd, N. Oshawa 725-5841 Stete Farm Fire end Casualty Ce, Con, Head Office, Searboro, Ont, pes ba 5 e 400 VOICE CHOIR e ED LYMAN, TENOR SOLOIST Bring The Whole Family -- Program For Children Ages 3 to 7 Years. GREAT CLOSING RALLY - SUNDAY, MAY 15 Nursery For Babies ond Toddlers 7:00 P.M. -- ALL SEATS FREE! J.H. MARLOWE Painting & Decorating 90 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa -- Phone 725-2643 Ajex Shopping Plaza -- Phone Ajax 942-3710 MURRAY RUG & TILE BUILDING CONTRACTORS Christian Business Men's Committee of Oshawa and District Box 133 --- OSHAWA --~ Ontario Diligent In Business -- Fervent in Spirit -- Serving the Lord Sign Of Action SIBBY'S REAL ESTATE LTD. 728-7576 MERCURY VARNISH CO. LTD. Oshowe & Central Onterio--Bill Reimer, Sales Rep. PAINTS --~- ENAMELS --- INDUSTRIAL COATINGS -- K. R. BELL & SONS LTD. Andrew Antenna Co. Ltd. 606 Beech -- 883 Walnut Crt. -- OSHAWA -- 723-6541 QUANTITY SURVEYORS BUS. PHONE 728.2611 -- RES, PHONE 725-9582 WHITBY, ONT, -- 668-3348 SPECIALIZING IN MATERIAL TAKE-OFFS 203 Simcoe St. $, Box 353 Oshawa, Ontarie (Established 1939) Plant & Head Office--St. Cothorines, Ont. Toronto Sales Oftice--Phone EMpire 3-6474 977 KING STREET EAST WM, MASULKA (PROP,) Phone Oshawa 723-9562 OSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL PHONE 725.0232 CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS --~ SCREENED SAND H. J. GASCOIGNE LTD. A, R. JEFFERY Construction Ltd, OSHAWA -- Phone 728-1562 ROOFING CONTRACTOR 91 Bruce DUMP TRUCK SERVICE -- BACK HOE TRENCHING VARNISHES --- SEALERS BULLDOZING AND GRADING Prop. --- BILL WILDE Phone 668-3226 OSHAWA 725-3943 16 JEWELL'S MEN'S WEAR OF CANADA 61 Commercial Ave. AJAX King St. E. -- OSHAWA -- Phone 728-8422 SCRIPTURE PRESS FOUNDATION Phone 942-1422 322 Fairall 'Se, W. L. SMITH & ASSOCIATES LTD. Religious Calendars -~- Funeral Stationery Wilde Rental Sales & Service 1415 Dundes St. E., Hwy. 2, Whitby, One. RENTALS Booting, Camping, Lawn end Garden Equipment, Peint Sprayers, Power Tools, Boat, Box and Cabin Trailers AJAX Phone WH, 2-0820.1 'SALES -- SERVICE --- REPAIR

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy