Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1966, p. 17

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LORE SLL E LT ST Ge Ee OIL VERSUS ITCH Feel comfy in your woollens? For those who "can't stand" ithe. friction of wool on their | skin all day, try a few drops of Criminal Lawyer Minimizes Producers Alcohol - Road Accident Link cidents in Ontario in 1965, 91.2 per cent of drivers were in nor-|f} mal condition, 1.8 per cent had Processors, cal A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. a velvety bath oil in the tub. Silkens and soothes, as well as scents the skin. OTTAWA. (CP)--The parlia- mentary probe into high food - Bowmanville Badminton Club 72 KING ST, EAST, BOWMANVILLE SATURDAY, OCT. 29 PRESENTING "THE SPASSTIKS" Voted Conede's No.1 Brand By CHUM 9:00 P.M, to 11:40 ADMISSION 1,50 costs has narrowed the field to one class of businessmen the food processors and manufac- turers, Everyone else has pleaded not guilty. Agriculture department wit- nesses testified farmers are getting a smaller share of the consumer dollar now than they have any time in the recent past. The corporate - owned chain supermarkets testified their profit margins have not in- creased, Wholesalers supplying other supermarkets and grocery stores of all sizes testified they are operating on quick turn over and narrow profit margins. ~ q This leaves the food proces- S0°S anu iianwacturcrs te de- fend themselves, Witnesses for the H. J, Heinz Co, and Ger- ber's baby foods testify next) week, Aime Boisvert of Couvrette and Provost Ltd., Montreal- based wholesale distributor, said Thursday food prices rank low on the scale of values that determines where a housewife will do her shopping. on to repeated . sur- veys, the housewife looks for store cleanliness and freshness of perishable products first, then for a wide variety of goods offered, convenience and com- fort, and courtesy and personal attention. Mr, Boisvert said, however, that at present--while house- wives are participating in super- market boycotts and have other- wise aroused heightened inter- est in prices--the value factor may have moved up the scale to third place. He said hoysewives may need education in' shopping. for good lyalue, They should judge the Face Food Price Inquiry value of a package of food not on price alone, but on price-per- serving, or price - per ounce, Under questioning, he said this cess and steps should be taken to make it easier, One step that may emerge from the committee hearings would be to limit the variety of packaged foods. If standard sizes are adopted by the food industry, or imposed on the in- dustry by law, it would be eas- ier for shoppers to, judge value against price, is a tangle mathematical pro-| da OTTAWA (CP) -- Drinking drivers are not'a major cause of traffic accidents, a Toronto criminal lawyer told the Com- mons justice committee Thurs- y. Stocky dark-haired Anthony Bazos held the floor for most of the 2% hour meeting of the committee, which is consideri; legislation to make brea analysis compulsory for persons suspected of drunken driving. Mr. Bazos opposed the com- pulsory breath test, which have been supported by the Canadian Medical Association, the Cana- dian Bar Association and the patos Highway Safety Coun- "Statistics don't support the theory that alcohol causes carnage on the highways, The actual reason is the increase in the number of motor vehicles causing traffic congestion." He said compulsory tests were "against all the principles of British justice and principles grown up over the years in Ca- na courts," "What you're trying to do is make a man convict himself." Mr. Bazos quoted statistics showing that of all traffic ac- a_i A 2.) = Se ecetiaiialiaienareaelle - -- impaired ability and 6.3 per cent had been drin! He said he was unfamiliar council figures el that alcohol was involved in per cent of traffic accidents, OPTOMETRIST: 14% King St. East | 723-2721 : which s| Dh hk Ok Ok Ok kk Ok Ok Ok OK Oe RAK IK KIKI KIKI ER IKK IIR -- neni a | + TOT Ha rry's Hideav yay Returning THE TROUBADOURS Featuring the Go Go KKK kx : a a a a a a a aes Dancing of Denise' MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 Rock and Roll ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY & SAT. AFTERNOON tH GENOSHA tore | sid KOKO AO YO YOY Russian, U.K., Communists 'Honor 'Misguided' Cleric CANTERBURY, England{dral's west door. A huge red |\(AP) -- Russian and British/ang gold wreath from China's |Communists were prominent in) qijiomatic mission in London | D pati ill e |the congregation that filled th | was carried behind the coffin, draped with the cathedral's blue and gold pall. RUM NAVY: PALM BREEZE-WHITE CAP LAMBS LN-180 THIS WEEK Featuring: -- MYNA BIRDS 73S¢ -- 50¢ Members 0.C.V.I. "AUDITORIUM SAT,, Oct. 29th... at 8:30 p.m. DRESS -- Shirt ond Tie NEXT WEEK:--THE SPASSTIKS yvv VN A Aen tial b |nave of Canterbury Cathedral Thursday for the funeral of Very Rev, Hewlett Johnson,| "Red dean' of Cantebury, who| In the congregation were died Saturday at 92. Aleksandr Belonogov, first sec- Among 25 Anglican. clergy-|retary of the Soviet embassy, men participating in the serv-/John Gollan, general secretary ice was Most Rev. Michaeljof Britain's Communist party|--. Ramsey, Archbishop of Canter-| and members of the staff of the bury, who said Saturday Dean|London Morning Star, formerly Johnson was "a kindly, if some-| The Daily Worker, times misguided, man," Cremation followed the fu- | Archbishop Ramsey gave the|neral. Later, the ashes will be) blessing, The choir and clergy | buried in the cathedral cloi- led the procession to the cathe-'sters, | Quebec Religious Confusion Gives Baptists Opportunity LONDON, Ont. (CP)--There|Fellowship House housing ex-/ is "a lot of confusion" among|ecutive offices in Toronto; pub- French Roman Catholics injlication of a history of Baptist | Quebec as a result of the Vati-/ churches in Canada; and a spe-/ can Ecumenical Council, and/cial convention and mass rally this has "opened a door' for|in Toronto next year. | evangelicals, the annual con-| W. F. Wilkie of Toronto was} vention of the Fellowship ofjelected Fellowship president for) | Evangelical Baptist Churches} 1966-67. was told Thursday night. = Jules Mailloux, 28, who is studying at Bethel Bible Insti- tute at Lennoxville, Que., told about 1,800 laymen and clergy from Evangelical! Baptist churches across Canada, that Ithe French are becoming) Curb Urged | |"more responsive" to evangel-, OTTAWA (CP)--Pretty girls| istic work, and "many, many/and vending machines are souls are saved," equally objectionable when it He said 200 to 300 pastors are| comes to buying flight insur- needed to care for the increased/ance in airports, Ron Basford interest. (L -- Vancouver-Burrard) said The convention criticized the Thursday. } United Church Observer for op-| "If you've ever bought flight | posing a Sermons From Science/insurance from a vending ma- pavilion planned for Expo 67. [chine or a pretty-girl counter, Rey. Robert Irvin of Sarnia} you'll know the type of applica-| said an editorial in the United/tion is much the same, and/ Church magazine by its editor,/there is no examination of the} Rev, A. C. Forrest, asked Prot-|applicant," he said in the Com-| estants not to support the pavil-;mons justice committee. | jon because it would be "in| Mr. Basford has introduced al competition with the Christian| motion in the Commons to ban} Unity pavilion." sale of flight insurance in gov- | A motion by Mr, Irvin sup-jernment - administered air-| |porting the proposed Sermons| ports. 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