Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1966, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Boturdey, Mey 28, 1966 PM MEETS BRITISH OFFICIALS and Lord Caradon, perma- nent British representative to the UN, following discus- sions in Ottawa on prob- Prime Minister Pearson chats with Mrs, Irene White, Britain's secretary of s for foreign affairs, M lems facing the world or- ganization, The two left Ot- tawa Friday after meeting with External Affairs Minis- anitoba Second Try | For Winnipeg Airport WINNIPEG (CP) - Mani- send a telegram to Prime Min- toba's long battle to retain an|ister Pearson to record its dis- Air Canada overhaul base 1D) satisfaction with the conclu- ed again Friday} fe pegerg er Basnatued a supported|sions drawn by the Thompson committee met to plot its atra-|report "because {t completely misses the basic issue and does tegy. First move by the Manitoba/not carry out the terms of ref WEATHER FORECAST Cool, Sunny Days Ahead Some Cloud, Wind Forecast TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts,in northern issued at 5:30 a.m snowflurries, Synopsis: Cool weather ap- 'emperatures pears well entrenched for a 15 to 25 weekend stay at least and little, Ottawa: Mainly sunny with change in temperature !s pre- seasonable temperatures, Winds dicted for Sunday light, Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie, Forecast Temperatures Lake Huron, Lake Ontario,! Low tonight, High Sunday Southern Georgian Bay, Wind-| windsor .....++«++» 42 63 sor, London, Toronto: Sunny) st, Thomas. 63 with a few-cloudy periods and|yondon .. 60 much cooler, Winds northerly 10| Kitchener .... 60 to 20, Mount Forest . 55 Niagara, Hamilton: Mainly| Wingham ...++++++ 55 clear and continuing cool with | Hamilton P 60 winds northerly 10 to 20. St. Catharines . 60 Haliburton, Killaloe, North-, Toronto , 60 ern Georgian Bay, Algoma,|Trenton ...++ 60 Sault Ste, Marie, North Bay, Killaloe .... 55 Sudbury: Mostly sunny and con-|Muskoka .. 55 tinning cool, Winds northerly 15 North Bay . 55 to 25 . Sudbury .. 55 Timagam!, Cochrane, White Earlton .... 50 River: Sunny with cloudy inter-| Sault Ste. Marie .. 55 vals and continuing cool, Winds Kapuskasing .. 50 northerly 15 to 25 White River 55 Western James Moosonee 45 with e few showers end Timmins 50 HERE and THERE NEW EXECUTIVE The town of Ajax Liberal Association has elected a new executive, it was announced to day, At a meeting held May 26 Sidney Gray was made the new president. The three vice-presi dents are Willlam Philips Robert Marman, and W, E, Mc Niven. Other new executives sections melting Little change in Winds northerly Bay: Mainly Rymdzionck 23, John Lamont 22, Bev Parker 12 and Jim Moore 10, In a similar tourna ment Ron Romphf won the class "B" trophy as follows Ron Romphf 27, Joe Wood 18 Alex McMurchy 14, Art Robi chaud 13 and Al Legere 8 The "B" trophy was donated by L EF. Hagerman The one-man commission was set up after Air Canada an nounced plans to. consolidate its overhaul facilities at Montreal The move was opposed by the Manitoba government, the city of Winnipeg and chambers of commerce Lawyer D, A, Thompson of Winnipeg conducted the inquiry and reported to Parliament last week, endorsing the company decision, In its telegram to Mr, Pear son, the committee called for a national air policy in Canada which would include retention of the Winnipeg base. The committee, made up of provincial, municipal and cham bers of commerce officials, has been opposing the removal of the base since Air Canada an nounced its intention, It organ- ized a delegation to Ottawa be- fore the Thompson inquiry was held and was known as the Alr Canada Delegation before changing its name at its Friday meeting it also planned a mass pro- test against the Thompson re- port and the planned removal of the base Premier Roblin, who attended the meeting of 30 persons, sald: "Although we have -- suffered some losses in the battle, the is- sues in this matter aré far from being resolved," The principle issue, he said, is that Canadian air policy re- mains "as vagueand misty" as ever Mr, Roblin also sald Air Can ada is an asset Manitoba can not afford to lose HEAT WITH OiL DIXON'S OIL 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS | 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE for the association are; Myrna Grundy, secretary; Egon Schmidinger, treasurer, and a slate of directors. Mr, G. Dry- nan, KC, was guest speaker, CHECKER TROPHIES Jack Johnson emerged as class "A" checker champion of the City of Oshawa for the 1965-66 season. He now holds the class 'A' trophy donated in 1936 by the late W. H. Karn. A round-robin series of four games resulted in total. points as follows: Jack Johnson 29 len Hagerman 24, Eugene at the corner of ,. . > e NOTICE! DUMONT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LTD. wish to announce their New Sales Office location WILSON SOUTH & OLIVE AVE. OSHAWA AFTER JUNE Ist, 1966 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE 'Water Use -- Work Vital | | TORONTO (CP) -- Close co |ordination between the federal and provincial governments is vital for wise management and resources, Mines Minister Pepin said Friday, | He told the Ontario council water conservation that his de- attack on water pollution in the Great Lakes and a scientific re- search program was being pushed "vigorously," The federal government's role in water policy covered a wide range, he said, These included: Inventory of Canada's wa jter resources; | Basic and applied research as a foundation for effective | management and use of water; | =--Development of nationally- | accepted pollution guidelines; |WATCH U.8, --Continuous liaison with provinces and the U.S; and --Development of a co-ord - nated program embodying all matters affecting development and use of Canada's water re | sources, 'Labor Laws Break Charge TORONTO (CP)---The dent of the Canadian Air Line Employees Association (Ind.) Friday accused Air Canada of attempting to force its employ ees to accept recommendations of a conciliation board for a new contract Robert Dye accused the alr line of violating federal Jabor legislation by instructing local supervisors to hold meetings of employees to pursuade them not to back the association's op position to the board recom mendations The board's recommendations were rejected in a ballot by the association's 1,500 members, but a decision on strike action has been deferred pending sub mission of the board report to the federal labor minister The association, which repre sents passenger agents and other ground workers, is seek- ing parity with employees of United States airlines operating in Canada, who earn more than $100 a month above their Cana- ter Martin, officials of his department and British High Commission officials. s --CP Wirephoto presi Hypnosis Helps Labor: Specialist VANCOUVER (CP) -- Every obstetrician should also be a hypnotist, Dr, Arwin Evans of Cardiff, Wales, sald here Fri- day Dr. Evans told students at an advanced course in obstetrics and gynecology, sponsored by the University of British Colum- bia, that hypnosis is no cure- all But, he said, it can make childbirth virtually painless, shorten labor time by half, re- duce the need for drugs and control such pregnancy prob- lems as over-eating, morning sickness and insomnia, Dr, Evans is senior obstetri- cian and gynecologist at the Welsh national school of medi- cine, e. Sptimiim vse of Cenese 5 water to one year definite and one|Jowance and was given the sus- year indefinite when he came pended sentence. on before Magistrate H. W, myn for partment has launched a major © accused ed to supervision and did not Jermyn ? Youth Gets Year Term On 4 Auto Theft Counts AJAX (Staff) -- A l-year-old, The accused told the Court srbers contenced she was living on mother's al- waa oanee: Jer BOTTLE. CARRIED sentencing on four) A man who went to see the harges of auto theft Thursday. | Whitby Welfare Officer carrying Anton Kertes had admitted to) g bottle of sherry was promptly the car thefts two weeks @£0\referred to the Whitby Police and Magistrate Jermyn had'and was sentenced to pay a $50 asked for a pre-sentence report fing ur spend 30 days in jail for before sentencing him. having liquor in a place other Magistrate Jermyn told the|than a residence by Magistrate that the report indi-'yy, W, Jermyn in Ajax Magis- cated that he had not respond-'trate's Court Thursday. | Alex Reynolds of Sudbury authority, Magistrate) told police that when he walked said Kertes merited' into the welfare office, down the nothing but a jail term hall from the police station in At the hearing two weeks ithe Whitby municipal building, ago, it' was pointed out that) he was inquiring about his com- Kertes who turned 16 in Janu-) pensation check on May 24 ary, has @ long juvenile record) Whitby Police said that the and has already been convicted accused became _ belligerent of several charges since turn-| when the welfare officer report- ing 16 ed the incident. Magistrate Jer- SUSPENDED SENTENCE myn ordered the wine confis- A 34-year-old Ridges mother cated from the 44-year-old Rey- was given @ six-month suspend- nolds ed sentence when she pleaded guilty to shoplifting from the Ajax Stedman's store Verna Lehahan, 1299 Com- merce ave,, admitted taking three pair of socks valued at $2.94 from a Stedman's counter and placing them in her purse before leaving the store A Stedman's official stopped the accused after she left the store at about 5,20 p.m, on May 7, Ajax Police Constable Robert Joel charged the accused with the theft respect Babies May Come Pre-Packed: MD BRISBANE, Australia (Reu- ters)--Women should be able to breed babies to order, in 10 to 15 years, after picking one- day-old human embryos off a baby supermarket shelf, an American doctor forecast Thursday, Dr. E. 8. Hafez said the em- bryos would be guaranteed true to label for sex, intellli- salary, gence, color of eyes and hair, now is dian counterparts, 'Top for a passenger agent $476 a month The women would go to their | Surviving. Qala eee a ais 'Celebrate Birthday + siving in Montreal 'but wi is living in Montreal but will a : not be joining the Allards, who MONTREAL (CP)--The four jive in 10s Bo St. Bruno, She living members of the famous gisg ig separated, Dionne quintuplets today cele- brate their 32nd birthday. Pov sead ma < a Germain Allard, husband of Dionne at their little farm home Annette, said no special festivi- petween Callander and Corbell tiee were nianned far the girls in Masthaen Ontasia dAlad Aur. Yvonne, who left a convent in ing Moncton; NG; @ yeat-ago, now is living in an apartment in GENERAL MEETING Montreal. She is studying art % ' aii iva There will be a general meet- ron gaye ag haba a private |... of the Harman Park Asso- pes to start! ciation' in the park elubhou teaching art herself in another ner tl ne 0 ae Yelimteers year. : eu: Cecile, who lives in Quebec taveduled soon. The' clubwouse City, would not he able to come|is on Douglas street because she bas four CONAN eee m mm : and cannot drive, Mr. Allard CNIB Offers |New Wage Deal TORONTO' (CP)---The Cana- dian National Insitute for the |Blind made a new offer Friday | ifo 25 blind workers who have | been on strike for three days for higher wages, | A CNIB official said details jot the offer would not be re- leased until the workers had a chance to study the proposal,' "an epileptic seizure in 1954. Good Nemes Te Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker ~~ President Bil MecFeeters --- Vice Pres, SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 a DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 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SOUTH PHONE 725-3546 TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1, The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends pavement, os locol improvement, end intends to specially arse ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT West Limit Plan 74] Neme of Street Te Olive Ave Let 24, Plan 74] GRANULAR BASE FOR ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT Harmony Rd, N. 13.45' South ef North 1216.55' North of Limit Lot 1, Plan 485 Limit Let 14, Sheet Plan 357 4e (2) Plan 357 Nelson $t Tratalgar Ave Myers St, 479.0' West of East Lot C-9, Sheet 26 Trofalgar Ave Trefoigar Ave, 479.0' West of Bost Limit Lot C-9, Sheet 26, Plan 335 Nelson $t The estimated cost of the work je $56,331.53, The special asse Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario M end any ewner may, within twenty-one doys after the first publi said work being undertaken The said Board may approve of the seid work being undertaken Objections to the said work will be considered DATED et Oshewe this 28th dey of May, 1966. 2 3 4 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 90.0' West of East Limit South Limit Lot 14, Sheet 4c (2) Harmony Rd. N. 1216:55° North ef South North Limit Lot 14, Sheet 4e (2) North Limit of Reg. Plan 843 to construct asphaltic pavement and granular bose for asphaltic ) part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work ESTIMATED COST Owner's Owner'é Cost = Annual Per Rate Per Ft. Fige, Ft. Fige. City's Shore Total $ 3,093.00 $ 3,085.50 $0.20 Plan 357 $37,777.00 $33,714.63 6,346.00 1,938.00 5,666.20 1,236.98 Limit Plan 335 2,790.55 2,404.05 4.5' 4,386.98 2,805.75 3.30 0.45 ment is to be paid in ten equel annual instalments, - unicipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said Work cation of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the but before ng so, it may appoint a time and ploce when any L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawe NOW... Is the time to switch. . , It's thet time of the year when interest ip poid on savings accounts... 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North Rosehill Blvd Hormony Rd. §. Tennvaon Ave 12, Sheet SB(S Harmony Rd. $ Bost Taylor Ave Hoskin Ave King St North 273.42' E. of W. | 1S, Sheet 2B(4) Grandview & King St. East West Limit Lot 13 Sheet 2B (4) Plan 357 Townline Rd. North 846.47' West of W Lot 1, Plan 716 King St. Best. Grondview $8. South King St, East Rockcliffe St Townline Rd. South Nonquon Rd. 10° West of E. Limit Lot 143° Beat of W. L 18, Sheet 10D (3), Plan 357 16, Sheet 9D(4) Olive Ave, West Limit Lot 8, Plan M-69 Harmony Rd. South Olive Ave West | Rossland Rd. W. 460 Lot west of east limit of 15, Concession 2 Stevens = 2 3 he estimated cost of the work is $70,444.11 App and any owner may, solid work being undertaken ation Ww be madetby the Corp tion to The said Board may eppreve of the said work being undertaken, lection to the said work will be considered DATED at Oshawe this 28th dey of Moy, 1966 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 1, The Couneil ef The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to $27.33'N. of § Limit Lot Plan 357 Plan 357 Plan 35 imit Lot 13, Plan M-83 Grandview &. South n Rd. North The special asse The Ontorio Mur within twenty-one doys ofter the first public streets @s shown part of the cost upon the land ebutting directly on the work: ESTIMATED COST construct cement concrete sidewalks on the Owner's Cost Per Ft, Ftg. Owner's Annuel Rate Per Ft, Ftge City's Side Width Total Shere North $3,795.69 $2,072.25 $2.8)3 $0.39) 1,363.05 683,78 3,148.00 2,912.84 2.25 0.313 0.313 0.313 North South 4,211.78 2.25 South 4,299.87 2.75 7,655.40 3,435.78 2.28 2.25 O.313 0.313 West West 4,117 mit Lot North 1,324 728.64 2.25 0.313 North 9,108.7 4,567.86 Os13 Limit 1,800 0.313 0.313 South 954.72 South 8.467 4,905.79 nit Lot 0.313 0.313 0.313 North 8,302 4,900.4) South 2 1,729.64 South 9,417.73 6,797.18 Ser r\ 2079.00 1,314.00 th sment is to be poid in ten equal annual instalments ipal Board for its approve! of the undertaking of the said work Q ation of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection te the but before doing se, it may eppoint @ time end place when eny eb L, R, BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa. SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. R, J. TUMEY'S SHELL STATION 962 SIMCOE STREET NORTH ALEX NATHAN'S SUNOCO STATION 215 KING STREET WEST COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 56 BRUCE STREET WHITE ROSE STATION 38 PRINCE STREET T. GOCH SUPERTEST STATION 437 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH WINDER'S ESSO STATION KING and RITSON ROAD SOUTH RAY ALLEN'S ESSO STATION 288 BLOOR STREET WEST BROWN'S SUPERTEST STATION 334 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLINT'S TEXACO STATION WENTWORTH and CEDAR DOVE'S FINA STATION 792 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH

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