Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Nov 1966, p. 22

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Siac det us glee arta cata ae a 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES; Tuesday, November 15, 1966 GIRLS WILL PRETTY UP ORANGE BOWL GAME 1967 Orange Queen Lynn Dianne Hedger, 19-year-old University of Miami junior, and her court of four prin- cesses are photographed by Finance Queen Lyon Dianne Hedger, Patricia Eileen Taylor, and Lathryn Mel- lissa Witt, the seaside. The girls will « add their beauty to the Orange Bowl activities. From left are Pamela Joan Clark, Norma Eve Sherer, Head Rules Out American Common Market prefers to try to expand its trading opportunities with a number of countries rather than to go into a North American common market with the United States, Finance Minister Mitch- 'same way as the European States. Common Market, where West) China, the Soviet Union and| Germany, Italy and France are Kast European countries were roughly equal partners." becoming more important cus-| The press conference followed|tomers of Canada, but their! ja speech to the Canadian So-|markets were difficult to culti- ell Sharp told a group of U.S.|ciety of New York, in which vate. and Canadian reporters Monday|Sharp said Canada is so de-) Often their willingness to buyjing, etc., the city and country- | jpendent on foreign trade that it) was limited to preoccupation|side would remain alive day and | night. "Canada would be too much of a junior partner in such a mar- ket," Sharp said in reply to a question at a press conference. | PC Women Elect Head | OTTAWA (CP)--Mrs, Isobel MacAulay, 53-year-old Halifax business woman, was elected, Monday as president of the Pro- gressive Conservative Women's Association in a rare contested election. She defeated Miss Kaye Mc- Farland, Napanee, Ont., vice- president of the Ontario wom- en's group, and Mrs. Margaret Henderson, High River, Alta., president of the Alberta women. Mme. Gertrude Lessard of Quebec City was elected secre- tary. | Mrs, MacAulay pledged to} cross Canada during her two- year term carrying this mes- sage: "One thing the Conserva- tive party needs is tolerance." She later declined to state to reporters her choice for na- tional president of the associa- tion. She said that because there is division among the provinces she would not like them to feel influenced by her |tion in a realistic manner." | "must try to ensure that world) with maintaining a perfect bal- trade is conducted on as wide/ance with each individual trad-| and as free a basis as possible. ling partner, Another powerful! "The real problem is how to|factor affecting Canada, espe-| continue to move in this diree-| cially in Eastern Europe, was) competition from West Ger- The United States and Can-/Mmany, Britain and France. ada, the biggest market for U.S., "These countries have been goods, had a mutual interest "in| trading with Eastern Europe for finding methods of freeing trade| Many years, They know the) in which Canada can participate| markets; they are in a position! enthusiastically -- methods|to give effective after - | sales which fit Canada's circum-|Setvice for their sales of capi-| stances." tal equipment, and they aren't! |hesitant about. extending fairly-| DIDN'T SET PATTERN Sharp: said | radically change the face of the (AP. Wirephoto) Laces lthe 24 hours," Dr. Daniel Cap- OTTAWA (CP) -- With Re- membrance Day wreaths still bright on the national war me- morial outside, Veterans Minis- ter Teillet announced' in the Commons Monday an interim increase '= pensions for dis- abled and needy veterans. Basic rates for disability pen- sions will be increased by 15 per cent, retroactive to Sept. 1. The rates vary according to the percentage of disability awarded by the pension com- mission, Maximum is $2,484 a year plus $720 if married and $324 for one child. 'War veterans allowances, paid to those in need, will in- crease to a maximum $105 a month from$94 for single pe sons and $175 a month from $161 T- Interim For Veterans, Disabled for married recipients. These SEN BR a NIE EA Sy Pension Hike annual outlay on disability pen- sions by $20,500,000 to $120,470,- 000 and increase war veterans allowances -by $16,000,000 to $198,300,000. It is the first increase since November, 1964, when a boost of about 10 per cent was granted. Mr. Teillet said cheques re- flecting the increase and includ- ing the retroactive payment would be in the mails in time for Christmas. Disability pensions now are received by about 200,000 vet- erans, their widows and or- phans, War veterans allow- ances cover about 50,000 vet- erans and. 25,000 widews and new rates also are effective Sept. 1. The permissible income ceil- ing for recipients of war vet- erans allowances also has been increased--to $145 monthly from $133 for single persons and to $245 from $222 for married per- sons. The allowance. is included in assessing income. There is no income: ceiling for disability pensions. STILL STUDYING Mr. Teillet said a study still is under way on a formula for reviewing pension rates every two years. But it was felt that, 'in view. of the current circum- stances of pension recipients," an interim increase should be) awarded now, jorphans of veterans, The increases will raise the| Spokesmen for all opposition DR you tiaaav av TORONTO (CP) -- Changes in human sleep patterns could world, a University of Toronto psychiatrist told an. architec- /tural symposium on Man and \his Environment Monday. "To increase its effectiveness, sleep should be broken down linto three or four periods over pon told a meeting organized y American-Standard Products (Canada) Ltd. "A&A couple of hours of sleep} - acdtima Pauy HF Advocated By Psychiatrist jwould be important to archi- | | parties said the-increases didn't in « |go far enough. Timac Ni asler George Chatterton ((PC--Es- & ASKEW BOCAS Y quimalt-Saanich) said an in- crease of 15 per cent in dis- lability pensions is "totally in- Let's Have A Party We Rent Tables - Chairs China - Cutlery - Glosses Punch Bowls - Coffee Urns Buffet Pieces - Trays Wedding Cakes. Sargeants RENTALS RITSON activity. The action would be | everywhere, No closed door. No| dead city, No dead of night."'| Changing sleep pattern s| tects, he said, for they would) have to decide whether to plan| for specialized buildings dedi-| cated to different functions or | buildings designed 'for universal | purposes in one area, The fu- ture of the home and of the) family unit would depend upon the decision made. y 463 725-3338 into account, ; H. W. Herridge (N DP--Koot- NAGANO TINE as BRA iveterans and their famili adequate" and will be rejected|enay West) said the increases, But he was by veterans. The 'soaring cost| will be welcomed as far as they |posed rates of living". had not -been taken|go by the 4,000,000 ns, |. es, at 5 atygl the requests by the Royal Cana- dian Legion and ether veterans 'Sx fected by the rates. ¥ are sufficient to sustain four hours of activity. 'It is better to break off ac tivity every four hours or so tain 12 or 14 hours of relatively ineffectua: and tiring activity and then break it off with eight! hours or more of sleep. "With staggered hours for work, sleep, play, sports, learn- ni ght in a continuous round of! Pembroke Firemen Seek Wages Hike | PEMBROKE (CP Fire- men here have sent town coun- cil a letter asking a 25- to 30- per-cent salary increase, it was learned Monday, H | The firemen's association said this would bring salaries Into line with those of Pembroke po- lice. 'generous credit facilities in or-! agreement between Canada and the automotive der to make sales." \ the United States, by which new cars and car parts may cross) the border in either direction duty-free at the manufacturer's| level, isn't necessarily the pat-| tern of the future. | "For other products, other ar- rangements. For this (auto) in- dustry, it was free entry into the U.S. market which was es.-| sential for Canada. For other) products, free entry elsewhere may be equally important." | He mentioned the forest prod- ucts and metals. industries asl} cases in which Canada should) seek bigger markets through! trade and tariff agreements em- | bracing Western Europe and) FOR THE 74 CELINA STREET "Free Customer Perking whi in the fabrics... 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