Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1966, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 15, 1966 Said Shrinking TORONTO (OP) -- Douglas Leiterman, executive producer United States, turn their FPuurcssen: oon By Farmers Continues LAKESIDE, Ont. (CP) -- Ajstarted with the establishment Hour Has Seven Days, says key hastily-organized farmers' pro-|recently of a $4 a hundred- members of the program's staff test in southwestern Ontario is|weight price for milk. Farmers are seeking jobs outside the expected to gain momentum to-jare being made that has re- CBC -- some of them in the'day as more and more farmers duced payments to $2.95. "What burns the farmers is that they didn't consult us first," Mr. Langdon said. "We are going to see what the provincial government has tractors from the| The farmers are demanding|to offer and then we will go negatiatiane with the vrovinciallhact ta the farmere and see if to his senior personnel are "'a'size their demands for better| government to discuss the prob-| they want to accept." slap in the face,' Mr. Leitér-' milk prices. man said in an interview. Laurier LaPierre have been! fired from the controversial not to extend Seven Days con- to 70 members tracts beyond September. ducer-director, Peter Pearson, Highway 22, he said. has already left to join the Na- Bill Langdon, president of Lo- Co-hosts Patrick Watson and cal 341, Ontario Farmers Union, pretty mad," Mr. Langdon said. said at his home here that about Increased 40 dairymen are expected to pa- have further annoyed the farm- public affairs program and sen- rade on Highway 7 east and ers, he said. for management has decided west of St. Marys. Another 65 in Lambton |tion Co, in St. Marys showed an County may also participate in! At least one Seven Days pro- a separate tractor parade on'weight from about 22 cents. Complaints about milk prices'farmers, lem, "Some of the guys are getting The demonstration got off to a slow start Monday when about 20 members of Local 341 showed up to parade 12 miles from Ran- noch to Uniondale. Tuesday, cheques from Carna- CONFLICTS WITH CHORES ; Most of the 100 members increase to 30 cents a hundred- weren't notified in time end there was also the problem of conflict with farm chores. The parade was rained out transportation costs This is taken off payments to tional Film Board, said Mr. Leiterman. A second, Jim Car- ney, may follow him. Mr. Watson said a job with the BBC was one of a "'number of interesting possibilities' open to him, the others being in the United States, By HAROLD MORRISON British Trade Board ee Ponders Winter's Move LONDON (CP) -- The British} would prove beneficial, | Tuesday. In Bognor, eight miles south- east of Owen Sound, about 27 members of local 12 of the OFU jindicated they would stage a | tractor blockade in their area if jno action is taken by the gov- ernmen' land whether such meetings A meeting is to be held to-, night to decide what action the Provinces Wanf| |Mudra, Montreal Alouettes' cop Insurance | | OTTAWA (CP)--Onlario and | Quebec have indicated t will | join the federal-provincial crop linsurance program provided its |coverage level is raised to 80 per cent and forage crops are included in the scheme. &. B. Williams, assistant dep- er of agriculture, told ann nab aslbncen nae Gin Agrswusure Cor mittee Tuesday that both the Ontario and Quebee govern- ments already have introduced insurance legislation. Mr. Williams said the two provinces stated during a fed- |eral-provincial conference last February that the 60-per-cent, maximum-coverage level, stip- ulated in the act, would be un- attractive to most of their farm- ers, Their crop yields normally didn't vary. enough to come down to the 60-per-cent level. Therefore, they wanted cover- age raised to a maximum of 80 per cent, | u " th HORSES DECLINE The horse population in Swe- den has declined about 20,000 a year during the Jest 20 years, GIBBONS SUSPENDED MONTREAL (CP) -- Darre iu head coach, said Tuesday night end Mike Gibbons has been sus- pended indefinitely. The coach said Gibbons, in his sophomore year with the Eastern. Football Conference club, did not show at the rookie training camp Monday or Tuesday, THE HEINTZMAN PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's « novel plan for parents who wish to test their children's muiical ability before purchas- UN French Use Asked UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) A group of 11 nations, formed to defend and protect the use of the French language in the United Nations, called on Sec- retary-General U Thant Tues- day. A spokesman for the group, | whiet included Canada, said ing a piano. Heintzman will rent you an attractive, new emall piano for 6 months--if you de- cide to purchase it, the six month's rent and cartage will be allowed on the purchase price. 'The balance on Heintzman's Own Budget Terms. 79 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-2921 because of the mechanization of | agriculture, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF OSHAWA REQUIRES SURVEY INSTRUMENTMEN SALARY RANGE --~ $5,098.00 te 5,908.00 (40 hour week) Under the direction of the Party Chief, act as in @ survey party; in the absence of the Party duties and supervise the survey ty, Applicants experienced in the unicipal Must have full high school standing, Appliconts should submit full details of education, experience, morital status, etc,, in writing, by June 17th, 1966,~to; The Personnel Officer City Hell Oshewe, board of trade has some. doubts| 'the British government had|Grey County area of the OFU whether a joint Anglo-Canadian|one major complaint which ap. | wil take, cabinet committee would bring)peared to have been resolved | gemma any benefits to British exporis,|when Canada eased anti-dump- an informant said today. ing restrictions against British Canadian Trade Minister Rob-| goods, The relaxation was hailed ert Winters is reported to havejas a great step forward on both suggested this approach in pre- sides of the Atlantic. vious talks with Douglas Jay,| Now there is a feeling in of- president of the board of trade, |ficial) British quarters that the and jikely will raise the commit-|relaxation is too narrow and tee idea again when the two/that Canada. should pass new trade chiefs meet for further bi-|legislation to broaden the scope lateral talks Friday. if British exporters are to suc- members explained to the sec-| The committee, made up of/ ceed in an intensive sales drive, certain difficul-;ministers of external 2f- FISH EATS BIRDS fairs, trade, finance, agriculture The wels or giants, a large lation of documents into French, | and perhaps other cabinet mem-| popean catfish, catches and one of the five official Jan-|bers, would be similar to one) (14, pirds guages of the UN. which already functions between 4 : Another problem was the in-|Canada and the United States, | sistence in certain cases that) The informant said Jay secretariat members be fluent|would welcome any move that in English as well as French, would lead to an increase in An- \the spokesman said. glo-Canadian trade particular The "defence of French"'|in British exports. The question | group was set up at the initi-to be decided is whether time | ative of Taieb Slim of Tunisia, | could be found to bring the min- Other representatives who saw\isters into session periodically the secretary-general were from | ~ re Belgium, Canada, Central Afri- can Republic, Congo, Dahomey, France, Haiti, Madagascar, Mali and Senegal. 2 senior assistant hief, essume his Surveying field desired, POETIC PRESENTATION Poet Allen Ginsberg, crea- its alleged dangers during tive writer of the "heat" testimony today before a berg acknowledged that he eneration, praises the ef- Senate Judiciary Subcom- thought tens of thousands of ects of LSD and discounts mittee on Juvenile Delin- persons are using LSD. 1. Me retary-general quency. 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TAXES MAY BE PAID AT ANY CHARTERED BANK OR TRUST ot ggg IN OSHAWA for @ smell service charge OR et the City ell, rather unsettled weather for the st Thomas ........ 52 15 been established. This will Kitchener ..... 72 mean a mixture of cloud and wyoynt Forest . 68 atures in the sixties or low pamilton 72 seventies and occasional show- st Catharines . 72 Lake St. Clai 'he Eri Toronto ake St. Clair, Lake Erie, gt Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- Peterborough . n session of the legislature, for Southern Georgian Bay, Wind- Trenton ... omitting "'any restriction on or| aor, London, Hamilton, Tor-! Killaloe ... holdings by commissioners or with occasional showers of North B staff or others whose decision thundershowers. , Not muc hj North Bay .. Earit | vitally affect the degree to light. Aautt Bie. which the small market investor! Algoma, 1 wb mec | Northern Georgian Bay, Tima- The association calls for the| gami, North Bay, Sudbury jappointment of a full-time} Not much change in tempera. ithan two full-time commission-| tures. Winds light. ; | ers, ern James Bay: Variable cloud- Get Pay Hikes commissioners be appointed iness and not much change in| moRonTO (CP)--Salary in-|{"0™ five to 10 years "to estab-| " | Ottawa: Sunny but with after-| civil servants will be announced | °"°*- : noon cloudiness and a few scat- today. We also believe . . . avoid-| , west 15, Allan told the legislature 'Tues: [interest should be prescribed by oy day a three-man civil service|*tatute." t HERE AND THER a unanimous report recom-| s mending increases for mainte.| Belgian Women Up Whitby firm, McNamara workers } Marine Limited, has been The report of the arbitration Against NATO Plan dredging at Digby, Nova |government and the Civil Serv- women were ejected Tuesday| Scotia, it was announced here |ice Association. from the public gallery of the| Minister George Mcliraith, |\chairman Judge J. C. Anderson|sneech by Foreign Minister Pi- The Contract is valued at |of Belleville began work in Feb- See ema scipastaeaiuetiee | bid was the lower of two |negotiations between the gov- ane women, members of the opened on April 20. The pro- | ernment and Civil Service Asso- ovement for World Peace and velonthent scheme ti aN test against NATO's military to ke about "= gel ' headquarters, S.H.A.P.E., being Workmen's Act Rules of Parliament forbid Theodore Frederick Nizio, spectators to stand up except 1 19-year-old Oshawa youth, galleries. jail this week in Toronto court. | TORONTO (CP)--Labor Min-|---= ; The Oshawa laborer pleaded |isier Leslie Rowntree Tuesday| ing into an electrical store 'one-man royal commission to} where he stole a radio. He make a_ study of Ontario's! a watch. Court was told he The commissioner will be Mr, sold the radio for $3 and the |Justice George A, McGillivray | completed a three-month sen- | His will be the third royal com-| tence for theft and was on | mission investigation of the plan) ed than 50 years ago. 3rd INSTALMENT OF Realty AFTER INTERIM tox bills for the balance of the 1966 levy heave been mailed end become due es fellows: PRINT ON BILLS Bleck or Purple next few days appears to have/Tondon ......++00+. 50 72 sunshine afternoon temper-| wingham 68 ers or thundershowers, 2 tario, Haliburton, Killaloe, Kingston .. requirement for reporting of onto: Thursday partly cloudy wuccove .... Bey te Uecoicateren: Winds| Sudbury A \to act or withhold action can Sault Ste. Marie, can be harmed," Cloudy with occasional showers. Civil Servan jchairman as well as no fewer Cochrane, White River, West- The association suggests that 'temperatures, Winds light. creases for about 22,000 Ontario Pe PETS Ae tered showers. Cooler. Winds) Provincial Treasurer James) 2nce of any possible conflict of arbitration board has submitted) OTTAWA . (Special) A jnance, clerical and _ technical awarded a contract for |board is binding upon both the! prussRIs (AP) Five Tuesday by Public Works | The arbitration board under/pejgian Parliament during a| $55,000. and the McNamara (ruary following a deadlock in FASHIONED BY ject is part of a harbor de- |ciation, Reconciliation, had stood in pro transferred to Belgium, ONE YEAR JAIL was sentenced to one year in To Be Studied when entering or leaving the guilty to breaking and enter- | announced the appointment of a) also pleaded guilty to theft of Workmen's Compensation Act. watch for $2. Nizio recently jof the Ontario Court of Appeal.) parole when he was arrest- since it came into effect more CITY OF OSHAWA - TAXES DUE REALTY TAX DUE COLOR OF INK Brown or Purple BOB COOPER We hove edded a new member to our staff, in order to keep pace with the increasing Rea! Estate re quest. 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