NEWS IN BRIEF|Commission Citizes |, -- "=r Sot anyday $85,- A ater ABlgececse a Oil Company Sale Rules Farmer Stalls a property is required for s ® F development of a 90,000,000-gal- 000,000 on-again off-again water- careless and negligent in park- ; asXPro riation front development project for|ing the boxcar. OTTAWA (CP)--The Restric-; where in Manitoba. Pp lon reservoir to serve Trenton, itive Trade Practices Commis-| The historical background for a fae tee fab Be cor, DECISION DELAYED |sion has concluded that certain|the commission's report began TRENTON, Ont. (CP) A| about 10 miles east of Belleville. poe of Shell Canada Ltd, and North|Ltd., in which Shell later pur-|ship farmer spent a second day|Mr. Alyea's farm boundary in ao aa ret ihe water.\ubethor a 'muli-miliiondotlar|S'&t Ol Lid. in Manitoba dur-|chased a controlling interest,| Wednesday successfully guard-|May alter, the {armer_ threat ened to use his shotgun if coed As ae ' thigh school fect is to be put| "8, the late 1950s were iegai but| offered to put its retailers on aling his fenceline against intru- : treet wens -- a ig - - ae edie Pp A | undesirable. consignment basis. sion by Trenton Public Utilities eg oe cones ae i SPORTSWEAR Lid opment Ltd, of Montreal an-| OTTAWA (CP)--There'll be|##80line distribution ' practices /about 1957 when North Star Oil shotgun-wielding Murray Towa-)The development was siaiied | tel, marina, stores, parking/northern affairs department of-| The commission's report, re-| Under the arrangement, the|Commission officials who land, areas and docks. ficial said Wednesday tenders|leased Wednesday, says such/|reailers acted as agents in sell-/served notice July 9 they plan for the school and Jnostel at{distribution practices are 'der-|ing the gasoline and were paid|to expropriate 12 acres of his How fo relieve COMFORT GETS POST |Cambridge Bay on Victoria Is-|timental to the public interest.""}a commission on each gallon|100-acre farm. Use Dodd's a OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. Charles|land now won't be opened until] In releasing the report, Privy|sold, which remained constant) J. H. Page, commission man- BACK Pills for relief Boga 1 V - rh haegepatne rae Comfort of Hull, Que., recently-| Aug. 17. They were to be opened| Council President Guy Favreau despite fluctuating retail prices.| ager, said Wednesday the com- retired director of the National) this week. <isaid in a statement considera-| There was no compulsion on| mission is waiting for additional Gallery, is one of three artists! \tion will be given to whatithe retailer to enter the con-|jegal advice before entering the backache, 82 "soos hired by the federal works de-| MOVIES LOSE FANS further steps ought to be taken.|signment agreement but, since| farm of John Alyea, 69, under 'partment to decorate the new) OTTAWA (CP)--Fewer Cana-| The inquiry was begun by|a dealer who declined to be-|a new expropriation bylaw National Jibrary building soon|dians paid more money to go|D. H. W. Henry, the federal jus-) come a consignee would have to|-------- to be finished. He will paint two| to the movies last year, the Do-|tice department's director of absorb all price cuts from his 35-by-nine-foot murals on the minion Bureau of Statistics re-|investigation and researc K\own mark-up, most retailers en- @) N | G H T site. |ported Wednesday. Paid admis-|under the Combines Investiga-|tered into consignment arrange-| Green Gaels Booster Club jsions were 1.6 per cent lower tion Act, following complaints, ments. AWARDS $70,000 |than in 1964, down to 89,486,058) that Shell was enforcing resale, North Star, and later Shell, d TORONTO (CP)~--The Ontario|from 90,913,288, but theatre re-jprice maintenance in 'connec- specified the prices at which| P I Cc N I Cc T 0 M @) R R 0 W a n S AT U R D AY OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE rest 'Souee ones 5 Supreme Court awarded $70,000|ceipts increased 8.9 per cent to tion with the distribution of its | gasoline would be sold by the| Wednesday to Mrs, Margaret/$75,490,462. During the year|gasoline in Winnipeg and else- retailer. five childcen for the. death 244 | theatres operated, 34 fewer than ane Sunday, July 24, 1966 WEEK-END SPECIALS FROM ears ago of her husband, Ru-|in 1964. | CITY OF OSHAWA REQUIRES | dolph, in the Trans-Canada Air aoe | INSPECTORS FOR CONSTRUCTION 2 P.M. -~ GENEVA PARK REGULAR STOCK Lines jet plane crash at Sie, Te ee aaaew Ti | (Just North of Oshawa on Ritson Road) i Ss cipentncs nt stamp 'mark the Cam: 4.00 to $5,571.00 (40 «PC Summer Suits co ' ng the Com-|] sarary RANGE: $5,596.00 to $6,571.00 (40 h rk). Bs o 2 e FILES SUIT monwealth Parliamentary As-|} ve to o rapid yr Growth, 'he City of Oshawa requires. additional GAMES RACES PRIZES - FUN | PORTLAND, Me, (AP)--The|sociation's 12th conference in|} Permanent Inspectors for Contract Inspection of sewers, watermoins, @ Free Soft Drinks and Ice Cream @ Regular 19.98 to 45.00 Pp granular base roods, curb and gutter, poving, culverts, bridges and widow of a man killed when his Ottawa, will be issued in Sep- similiar municipal construction car crashed into a parked box-|tember, the post office depart-|| Minimum Grade 12 education and preferably registered or be eligible GO-GO CONTEST AND ENTERTAINMEN 1 ve f trat Engineer: echnic th the A at of =, 2 te oO i} ¥ . sday. | lor registration as an Engineering chnician wi e Association car on Portland's Commercial|ment announced Wednesday.) pr itticnal Engineers of the Province of Ontario In the Evening with } , Street has filed a $450,000 negli-'The small, purple stamp will' ' " | Previc ML | ex desirobl | gence sult against Canadian Na- be horizontal, It shows an un-] wvcur <n 'ase guewichee qalicationy, eolestdote avai THE STROLLERS" PLAYING | \ f 0 » historic par inent ) 4 ' pry he pen Ps geiabe tg 'Dt | Meester sTpeaes 5 i par) opie ond other pertinent information will be received not later than |i Bring Your Dinner . . . 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