Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TimES, Wednesday, July 20, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE CBC R ecognizes Role Of Producers Group | TORONTO (CP)--In a sequel to the controversy over This Hour Has Seven Days the CBC announced Tuesday it would recognize the gaining agent. The-move-came-after-2-meet-|- ing Friday, called by the 76- member association to protest the corporation's dismissal of the program's executive pro- ducer, Douglas Leiterman, At the meeting the producers rejected a motion that they strike against the corporation but passed a resolution demand- int recognition of their associ- ation Special Tests TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario motorcyclists may soon have to) write special tests to get a) Jearner's permit, W. J, MclIn-| = director of the transport lepartment's driver examina- tion branch, said Tuesday. A department spokesman said earlier that motorbikes are be-| coming a major problem be-| cause of the high rate of acci-| dents in which they are in-| volved, 1 Margriet To Wed | THE HAGUE (Reiters) -- Princess Margriet, Canadian-| born, 23-year-old daughter of; Queen Juliana and Prince Bern- hard of The Netherlands, will marry commoner Pieter van) Vollenhoven, 26, on Jan, 10, The announcement came Tuesday after the First Cham-| ber (upper house) of Pariia- ment approved a bill consenting | to the wedding. Toronto Pro-. ducers Association as a bar-| win their own cases are not en- titled to such costs under Su- preme Gourt regulations, | Mr. Herridge's bill is on the |\Commons order paper. | OK Tourist Touch QUEBEC (CP) --Municipal| . authorities in Quebec City have | Ja jcome up with a new idea for | 'giving the provincial capital an 7 extra French touch. Miniature , 4 towers, of the sort seen in Paris, soon will dot the provin-| cial capital's sidewalks, serving) as the bearers of advertise- ments for theatrical, concert and other cultural events, The city council, out to push the; community's French character son of Ottawa. as a tourist attraction, | ap- Robertson drowned while res-|proved the idea of the adver- cuing three Lranians from 4 tising towers Tuesday. sinking vessel during a Persian | Ulan Bator Floods Gulf gale. MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Floods Red's Wife Shot on the Outer Mongolian capital $ VEGAS, Nev, (AP)--His : Pll iy dys Bear, grief, of Ulan Bator have caused 57 Red Skelton clowned before a deaths, Moscow radio reported delighted audience Tuesda y| Tuesday night The floods began 'i if. lee ear I last week when the River Tola -- ee and its tributaries burst their H. W. HERRIDGE | Married with two children, he was the brother of John Robert- THEY'RE Miss fondly Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow smile at WINDSOR, Ont, (CP)--Farm-; storms wounded in hospital from an ' ; es apparently accidental gunshot -- after 48 hours of torren- Mrs. Georgia Skelton, 44, was Hal rain, declared in satisfactory condi- a tion at Sunrise Hospital follow Bail Reduced ing treatment for a chest wound which was inflicted with a pis-) TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario tol early Tuesday morning Supreme Court reduced bail The accident took place in the Tuesday to $30,000 from $100,000 Skeltons' suite in the Sands Ho-/for E tel as he was performing in the founder and former president lthe federal and provincial gov-| Tuesday supper club below. of the Racan Photo-( oy orp. 'ernments to designate the Ltd, of Toronto, Rabbiah, ar-| county a disaster area, Police Seize Body rested June 18, and Kenneth THE HAGUE The decision of a seven-man| aster are (Reuters) -- mer Racan president, were) for farmers who suffered severe| and each Sands Hotel George Lennie, 59, another for- eommittee to seek financial aid/hail damage to tobacco, vegetable JUST MARRIED other outside Vegas, Nev, where suite in Disaster Aid Called For After Flooding, Drought last week was an night a because of rain and) yan crops was for- they were married late Tuesday. vincial departments of agricul- as Yassin Rabbiah, 42, ery in essex County have asked|/nounced at nearby Essex, Ont.,/ture, Ontario marketing boards and the Horticultural Council of A resolution saying the county Canada. can justifiably be called a dis-| The resolution said crop loss ges from 10 per cent to total fruit) destruction in many parts of the| ' Neves 'the Geneva conventions on the treatment of prisoners of war fully apply to the Viet Nam ON Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH North Viet Nam has focussed | With Little Worry world attention on that point in| . announcing that the captured) , at as, eae ot broy without tried on war) slipping or wobbling, P. | hol ry Prisoner Of War Status Claimed For U.S. Fliers UNITED NATIONS (AP)--- Are the United States captives in North Viet Nam subject to itrial under the 1946 Nuernberg Eat, ar jue flyers will be charter against war criminals-- crinfe charges. pit 'ati a jnote one: jor are they immune from it Ui- Ambassador Arthur J, Gold-| fuminy, gooey" pasty tants or der the 1949 Geneva convention berg, U.S. chief delegate to the | Bees yay ® rem sagt \for the protection of prisoners of| United Nations, told reporters in| identure breath). Get war? Geneva Tuesday the U.S, be-' 4rus counters ev SS BUEHLER'S 12 King St. E. BONELESS 723-3633 | RUMP or ROUND STEAK ROAST C LEAN SLICED u. 89° COUNTRY SAUSAGE 3 us. 1,00 ROUND STEAK -- SEASONED | VEAL BEEF | PATTIES PATTIES 5 cx 2019 5 vox 2.19 BOX Under the Dutch constitution, | Dutch police said today that a) scheduled to appear today in @) crop Parliament has to consent to|Chinese engineer whose body | preliminary hearing on eight the wedding of possible succes-|Was spirited out of a hospital/counts of conspiracy, uttering sors to the 'throne. Princess|by other Chinese, and then re-| and defrauding the company of WEATHER FORECAST , "aa "damage » losses following violent warded to the federal and pro- eat Ab Bl ag toueiag : a y high cost of either resulted or} in heavy financial disaster for grow- production, will result jloss and, . CUT UP CHICKEN Margriet is the second in line| Covered Tuesday night after the) g94 900. |Chinese sent it to a cremato after Princess Beatrix, the) Dutch royal couple's ers and producers... daughter, House TV Study WELLINGTON, N.Z. (Reut-) ers)--Secretary of State Judy LaMarsh of Canada met with) Prime Minister Keith Holyoake; of New Zealand today as her goodwill tour of New Zealand) and Australia went into its third day. It was not announced what topics were discussed during the talks, but Miss LaMarsh said earlier she is interested in broadcasts of sessions of the New Zealand Parliament. Miss LaMarsh, whose state secretary portfolio includes the) CBC, said the CBC is interested) "in all the implications of broadcasting debates and the political implications involved" and is studying the introduction of televised broadcasts of par-) liamentary debates in Canada. Medal Awarded LONDON Rhodesian officer, son of a for-| mer Canadian woman, has been posthumously awarded the Al- bert Medal for a heroic triple rescue, the Royal Navy an- nounced today. He was Lieut. Peter Gordon Robertson, drowned Dec. 19 on the day following his 28th birth- day and whose parents are Dr.} James Robertson, a Rhodesian surgeon, and Mrs. Robertson the former Olive Lewis of Cay uga, Ont. HERE an TENDER ACCEPTED The tender of Metro Utilities Limited, in the amount of $12 812.85, has been accepted by Pickering Township Council for the installation of sewers on streets in Fairport Beach. Ac ceptance is contingent on the checking of specifications by by the township engineer. TO SHARE COST The owner of Graham Park Pickering Township, has noti- fied council he willing to share half the cost. of improv ing conditions at the Rouge River where several drownings have occurred, Council will at tempt to ascertain the respon sibility for the work, MOSQUITO CONTROL Mosquitoes have been re ported to be a menace ih some areas of Pickering Township which are low and marshy Council has received requests for spraying of the areas COUNCILLOR CONCERNED Councillor Chatten of Picker- ing Township says he is con- cerned about children playing on the Rouge Bridge. A letter will be sent to the railway ask ing action be taken TO SEEK ADVICE Pickering Township will seek legal advice to whether a building permit can be issued to Mr, and Mrs. N. Davidson who wish to erect a home on the west side of Oakwood Dr., south of Toyneville. Consent was given last year by the committee. of adjustment for the division of a 100-foot lot but a building permit was refused DEBENTURE APPROVED The. issuance of debentures in the amount of $145,000, by the Pickering School Area No. 2 Roard for the construction of a kindergarien and a genera purpose room at Rouge Hill / is as eldest|tium, might have been b Canada (CP) -- A young|enay West) said in an interview lled y a traffic accident wis Blood Bank Low | But, they said, no such acci-| TORONTO (CP) -- A blood] dent has been reported drought has hit Toronto, a Red! The announcement was based Cross official said Tuesday, and on preliminary reports of a-post surgery will have, to be post mortem examination which dis poned at city hospitals if blood closed severe internal injuries! qgnors don't come forward im-, TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts Winds no consistent with being struck by mediately, She said blood re- issued by the weather office at) at night % td serves in the city are down to 5:30 a.m.: Police rushed to a cremato-g9 units of 2-3 pint each, The Synopsis: A large high pres- rium and seized the body after) official blamed the shortage on sure area should move slowly hot weather. southeastward across it was sent there from the of ' today and Thursday Hydro Eng. Dies ! days. fice of the Chinese charge d'af ee ae ag ed igor produce sunny skies over : i tario for the next two on injured er ONTREAT, (CP) -- Robert Afternoon temperatures will be Wingham 8 : Legate, 65, a well-known jn the low 70s in most areas to- Montreal consulting engineer,\day and likely a few degrees died Monday: in Hythe, Eng- warmer on Thursday. iland, Formerly with the consult- Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Bill Gets Support Co ing engineering firm of George ; aye turon, Niagara, Lake On- OTTAWA (CP)--British lumbia MP H. W. Herridge said " aa : Demers Ltd,,. until his retire- ;, ' ' Tuesday magistrates and law-| ont in April last year. Mr. Le- tario, Haliburton, Killa lo &. | Killaloe yers are among supporters of 7°" l ° 2 Georgian Bay, Algoma, Sault} his private bill Seskian a better gate worked for Brazilian Trac: ste.' Marie, Windsor, London, North B: : 8 tion in Rio de Janeiro and was Hamilton, Toronto, North BAY sianare Sudbury: Sunny and cool today lRarlton financial deal for persons who for a time adviser to the Indian argue and win their own cases ; ee Sunny and a little warmer]. : iP ss Sault Ste Thursday. Winds north 20 be-!\- before the Supreme Court of coming light tonight White River, Cochrane, Ti-'- magami: Sunny with seasonable temperatures today. Sunny and a litle warmer Thursday. Windso On. | Kitchener M. : St. Catha Toronto government on hydro « electric development, He also worked for Aluminium Ltd, in India and Africa, Aid Review Begins WASHINGTON (CP) teen countries, including Can Winds light ada, begin a two-day review of Ottawa region: Mainly sunny foreign aid today; concentrating today and Thurs day. Cool, | on food at a time when some | authorities are predicting the worst famine in world history The second major item will be mare low-interest loans for developing nations, confronted with ballooning debt charges past Mr. Herridge (NDP -- Koot- letters backing up the principle of his bill have been pouring in since he brought the matter be fore the Commons in June. The Supreme Court now al- lows up to $600 a day for law- yers pleading case before it and who are awarded costs against the contesting party. The pay ment includes travelling ex penses, costs of hotels and meals while the lawyer in Ottawa Individuals Good Names To Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg, Aker ----~ President Bill McFeeters --- Vice Pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 is on who at and d THERE Public School has proved by Pickering Council, SCHOOL APPROVED Pickering Township Council has approved the issue of de bentures, in the amount of $440,000 for the construction and equipment for the eight-class room William G,. Davis Public School rue gu assistance The occasion is a regular ses sion of the development assist ance committee, established in 1960 to co-ordinate aid among the industrialized nations pro viding 90 per cent of foreign aid External Affairs Minister Martin, with other delegation leaders, will speak today to the closed sitting, MUSA ea pur THE SUWIN THECSHADE \ Dio~20° ma 20° COOLER with Ventilated been ap Township DONATION GIVEN The Milk Producers Associa tion has made a donation of $100 to the Bowmanville Rotary Club to assist in its work wilh the crippled children CHANGE MEETING Effective Sept. 1, the manville Rotary , Club change meeting day from Friday to Thursday. The club members will vote in Novem- ber on whether to continue the change MAKE $1,600 PROFIT @ AWNINGS club made a prott of $1,600 inst | @ PORCH ROOFS ere its Christmas Tree & PATIO ROOFS _ @ DOORWAY COVERINGS RADAR EQUIPMENT Pickering Township Council vill urge the police commission AUL-ALUMINUM Koolvent Awnings keep out the sun ond roin . . © purchase radar equipment to seeled comfort ond indirect light in the of fot. Pst, 90g, tear, of burn. Bow will ils » provide alm Designed for oll-seoson service, they won? as pohce speedin ontrol For FREE estimate, details MAIL COUPON TODAY Call 728-1633 @ Please send details ond give me tree B estimate on KoolVent Awnings. CALL OR SEE DIXON'S OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER SO YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 72364663 ab f NASH Aluminum LTD, OSHAWA 95 ATHOL STREET EAST 8 Neme & @ Addr City ST Se Oe Ae Oe A ee Re ee oe mee oe a oe ae FREE PARKING! Slight Warming Trend With Sunny Skies Ahea Forecast Muskoka .. 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