Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, November 15, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Quebec Premier Asks mid out of Can- don't want to lose Collaboration with the federal government was essential but such collaboration must '"re- spect the dignity of Quebec." Johnson Criticized HAMILTON, Ont. (CP)--Lau- LaPierre, ti oF director of French Canada studies at Mc- about Can- Quebec Premier Dan- son. that since the Second , Canada has been only three years of leadership--the first three of the Diefenbaker reg- z Z itt Eos FE 2Eaaki 4) 5 the tural- i i i a six-day discussion. Spending Cut JAKARTA (AP)--The Indone- 3 (AP) -- The Italian/iarger of two tremors lasted dustry announced/about four minutes, but there will go ahead with| were injury. the'Cup Leaves Canada n it for its next showing of and summer fashions in in January despite flood damage to the city. Enters Hospital MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Dan- fel Johnson, wife of the Quebec|Daniel Sayle of Ohio, took the prize Monday in lotre Dame Hospital Sunday|the horse show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. , entered Montreal's might, it was learned Monday from hospital officials. The officials would of her condition or indicate long she will remain in hos- . Johnson underwent sur-|dis, owned by Mr, and Mrs, gery last Aug. 8 following an|Elliot C automobile accident. Cc nor-General's Cup left Canada for the first. time in 14 years give no de-|or gelding, three years old, suit- able to become a hunter and foaled in Canada. ovince Tearing Beals Set TORONTO (CP)--An Ontario Supreme Court hearing has been set for Nov. 29 to pass the accounts of the receiver and manager of Atlantic Acceptance Corp. Lid. The accounts cover the period eifrom June 17, 1965, when the '| Toronto - based financial com- pany was placed in receiver- ship, to Dec. gph agent, Clarkson Co., are seek- ing an interim aware Gi com- pensation, and approval of pay- ment of bills of costs | by Montreal Trust's solicitors. Expelled As MP LONDON (AP)--Peter Baker, 45, publisher and financier who was expelled from the House of Commons in 1954 after being sentenced to seven years in jail for forgery, died Monday. Tank Explodes WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A 50,000-barrel gasoline tank ex- ploded here Monday when the tank was being water tested. No one was injured in the blast, Texaco plant manager Wil- liam Triolet said the tank was being filled with water for a leakage test and that gasoline residual fumes from the inlet pipe probably had been trapped inside the tank. He could offer " explanation for the explo- sion. The tank is one of eight: here owned by Texaco Canada Ltd. Two Men Charged CHATHAM (CP) -- Mayor Gerald McMaster and Reeve Gordon Saylor of Bothwell, Ont., were both charged with assault by 20-year-old Joseph DANIEL JOHNSON 2+» asks for dignity Sweet Chariots ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Sweet-scented additives are be- ing put in the fuel systems of Albuquerque's city buses in an attempt to eliminate foul smell- ing exhaust fumes. The experi- ment is proving successful, said a transit official. OTTAWA (CP) -- Governor- General Vanier has sent a per- sonal telegram to Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent expressing condol- ences on the death Sunday night of Mme. St. Laurent. The Governor-General is in City Feels Quake DENVER, Colo. (AP)--The Denver area shuddered slightly Monday in an earthquake. The no reports of damage or | sued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Skies WEATHER FORECAST Milder Trend Predicted Following Colder Period TORONTO (CP)--Forecast is-| sr able across the province today /|tari with snowflurries in the north. GLAD MAMMA'S HOME band and father, William, 48, kept the family together, Margaret, known as Bubbles, stayed out of school and mothered the other six children. Mrs. Smollen walked up to two policemen in Darby, Pa., Nine - year - old Mar- garet Smollen gleefully em- braces her mother, Theresa, 30, who returned to her home in New York's Bronx borough yesterday after dis- appearing six weeks ago. During that time the hus- Saturday night, identified herself and said she wanted "to go home." Smollen was called and went for her. Mrs, Smollen said she dis- appeared on a quest "'for just a better way for us to live." (AP Wirephoto) OTTAWA (CP)--The strike by 5,200 Air Canada employees, will cause only movement soseccceees 82 St. Thomas eeeeeeee 32 seeeeesecese 30 eeeecesese 30 Forest etesee 2 eeeeeseeee 2 se eeeeeeee 32 C8 -secee 32 eeeesereseee y eeecee ebeeeerece eene is seeccsseeens 10 } Baul pis, Marie eee Mite ver ccc s foosonee eeseeeesees ; eeeesenees i5g25iFi iP assume a greater role if 'or mail destined for foreign whereby lines carry mail for|e each other with the native line receiving credit for its domestic | house mail going abroad. This ar-|Louis A rangement is not likely to be affected. Farm Problem Worldwide Greene Tells Convention TORONTO (CP) -- Agricul-/Canda, he told the annual con- "No country has been com- farming aiti red Leen A i fi ~-abth | : ~ nging f: conditions w. @ low farm income pi 'it is difficult for any legisia-jlem." tive program to stay ahead of} Mr. Greene said all nations our best farmers." are recognizing that modern The problem of price sup-|farms have to increase in size ports, loans and grants to bring|and efficiency. But the capital|/now farm income wp to industryjinvolved raised several. new standards is not restricted toj|questions. Stanik of Inwood, Ont., here Monday as the result of Hal- lowe'en disturbances at Both- well, 30 miles northeast of here. The two are to appear in Kent County magistrate's court here Dec. 13 on the charges. Stanik, one of seven persons charged with -- a disturb- ance, lead not i The cup is awarded to a mare| court Bs e-any -- * His case was adjourned to Dec. 13, when five other persons will also appear. Laborer Dies TORONTO (CP)--The Gover- In second place was Charyb ottrelle of Toronto. rybdis earlier in the day HERE and THERE APPOINTMENT the Dec. § municipal EASTDALE OPENING Ontario's Premier John Robarts will open the new $8,530,000 Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Institute on Thursday night. The opening eeremony starts at $ p.m. CONFERENCE Oshawa board of education received notice last night of the eighth annual conference of the Re search Council to be held at Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Dec. 9. Local representatives will be attending the ¢on- ference. Onterio Educettone! Onterio Educeftonal FARM IMPROVEMENT Certificates will be awarded to all competitors in the Dur- ham County Centennial Project Farmstead Improvement com- peiien. Nov. 23, at the Odd lows Hall in Orono, Slides will be shown. of the winning a in the various eompeti- 5. HOSPITAL REPORT There were 331 admissions and 326 discharges at the Osh- awa General Hospital during the week ending Nov. 12. Forty- two babies were born. Ninety- two major, 115 minor and 91 eye, ear, nose and throat oper- ations were performed. Two hundred and twenty-six treat- Pickering the widening of Highway 2 be- tween Moore's Road and Pick- ering Village. resign-| WATER MAINS has authorized its engineer to call for tenders for the con- struction of water mains on Fairport Road, from Conces- sion 1 Road to Dunbar Avenue -jand en Dunbar Avenue from pos-|Fairport Road to Highway 2 and on Highway 2 from the LeFond, 23, of Noelville, Ont., a part-time farm laborer, Monday when the tractor he was driving upset, rolled down a 12-foot dredge eut and landed HIGHWAY 2 on top of him at Jeannette's Apoceral Dae been gree by -- about four miles north of waship un: to| here. . Tilbury is about 15 miles west of Chatham. Manager Retums WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--R. A. Graybiel, general manager of the Windsor Star who suffered a heart attack while visiting the), Soviet Union nearly three months ago, returned to his home here Monday night. He was accompanied by Mrs. Graybiel. Pickering Township Council north side to the south side and Highway 2 from Dixie Road to 764 feet east of Liverpool Road. COUNTERFEIT BILL. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A counterfeit $10 bill was passed at the Bank of Montreal, Bow- manville, this week. while in Leningrad on holiday with Mrs. Graybiel and their children, Kim and Janet. The children returned home three weeks later but Mrs. Graybiel remained in Leningrad until her husband was able to leave hospital. ~ ASKS QUESTIONS He also said he was not sur- ture Minister Greene said Mon-jvention of the Canadian Farm [prised to hear that some farm- day the federal government has|Writers Federation. made "'significant advances" in trying to kecp up with rapidly cha ers were asking as much as a $7 subsidy for producing milk destined to be made into ice cream and other dairy byprod- ucts, He said this would be up sharply from the $4.35 a hun- dredweight Ontario farmers get, and they are the most heavily-subsidized in Canada. He said the $7 request was not surprising since farmers Only "'slight delays" on trans- continental mail movement within Canada are anticipated, atre, Queen show from the royal box in the Palladium The- the spokesman said. Wednesdays a single red rose and a bottie of Jordan Red Table Wine. He likes the way is full-bodied richness "adds to the pleasure of a quiet evening. So will you. Try all the Jordan Valley Table Wines. You'll enjoy them. - Dodgers Free From Arrest "Is it really necessary for|with only a few cows find it farmers to pay back, the full/hard to make ends meet even farm capital every generation? |with higher prices paid them "Can equitable rental ar-|today, adding that '. . . produc- rangements not Play a larger|tion on many farms is low role in providing capital for/enough that even substantial in- farm operators? creases could not produce a "Perhaps we should be ex-jsatisfactory level of in- " whe ts of a TILBURY, Ont. (CP)--Roger|the I, an Ri i said Monday night, and hisjare suctessfully bridging the died|/immigration status in Canada|gap between old and new agri- would be gated. rest of Thomas §. Hathaway, 22, a music student living in Toronto. He is under indictment for failure to report for. mili- a downtown Toronto house with his wife, refused Monday night Mr. Graybiel, 46, was stricken|to talk to reporters about the ; gra warrant, vious interviews that "there is nothing they can do... draft idodging is not an extraditable offense in Canada."" Mr. Hath- away has been in Canada three years. TORONTO (CP)--The RCMPiploring some new policy ideas says it won't attempt to arrest|experimentally." Americans living in Canada le- gally who are wanted by United | government has been able to do States authorities for draft dodg-|for the three out of 10 Canadian ing. Mr. Greene said there is little farmers who are operating mar- Police would search out the|ginal farms. American for; He said that of Canada's 300,- spokesman|000 farmers, 19 te 20 per cent thoroughly investi-|cultural methods and another 50 per cent are capable of making ¥f he is in Canada legally no|the transition. attempt would be made to ap-/COVER COST hend him, the spokesman; The remainder must be eon- added. If he is here illegally, he |sidered as being marginal, he could be held by the immigra-|said, describing such farms as tion department. those eapable ef supplying A U.S. warrant was erdered|goods at 2 rate sufficient only in Boston Monday for the ar-|to cover the cost of production. come.... Text of Mr. Greene's speech was released before delivery. Good Names To Remember When Baying or Sling | REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill. McFeeters -- Vice Pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 ary induction in the U.S. lasi March. Mr. Hathaway, who lives in| "However, he has said in pre- DEBENTURES Pickering Township Council has approved of the issuance of debentures in the amount of $1,132,000 to provide for the cost of the erection and equip- ing @f addition to the Ajax High School. The debentures will be repayable over a period of 20 years. The addition, which will cost = total of $3,512,307, will consist of 36 rooms. CHEQUE FORGED A forged veterans' pension cheque for $81 was reported by the K-Mart, Whitby, to police, Monday. The cheque was stolen in August from Russell Naylor, of Montrave Avenue, Oshawa. COST ACCOUNTANTS Charles J. Snelson, construc- tion and power distribution sales manager of the Canadian General Electric Co., Toronto, will address the Society of In- dustrial and Cost Accountants at a dinner meeting Nov. 17, at the Genosha Hotel, Mr. Snel- son will talk about "The i Function and Con- IDEAL TIME to fet Peery paying 10 yeers. ments. 6% SWITCH NOW to you ments and examinations were given. 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