Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1966, p. 2

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Q 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Becomber 13, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE PC Minister Predicts Election For TRENTON, Picco (CP)--Wil- Ham Davis. tario education minister, Sa seeed Monday a 1 election and urged sive Conservative or tions to start working for "vy think we are going to have 'an election, but I don't have a crystal ball and can't say when," Mr. Davis told a nom: meeting for newly Quinte riding. "Nevertheless, we have to be careful not to become com- placent. We must fe out now = work Yor a i. lection in all tie the ae le at the hy the Conservative pert Vy tk party, rep: al roe Alehard Pot Potter of Belle- ville was nominated to contest the seat in the next election, He defeated Belleville Mayor Jack Ellis and Macdonald Smith, chairman of Belleville public school board, ~ Two Children Die BAY CITY, Mich, (AP)---Two school children were killed Mon- day dy a car which struck them at a city intersection as a cross- ing guard frantically waved his Sp wen sign at the oncoming ve- hi elias : said, Ten other po injury. Driver of the auto, Dale B. Jackson, 19, was held on a charge of manslaughter. GEORGE McILRAITH policy ear . J s Bi-lingual Policy OTTAWA (CP)---The rn: ment intends to place bilingual signs on all federal buildings in Canada, Works Minister Mcll- -- informed the Commons londay, In reply to a written question by Licoyd R. Crouse (PC -- Queens:-! ), the minis- ter said this cy was "'con- firmed" in 1965, The de ent's policy is to ve the lish words priority communities with an Eng- Ush-speaking majority and vice- versa in French-speaking com- munities, 15 per the 117 The provincial has adopted a policy of provid- ing 85 per cent of money for academic facilities, the report said, The individual /§ university has to raise the other approved chairman of A. DAVIDSON DUNTON » outlines needs President Reports OTTAWA (CP)-Ontario uni- versities face an worrying" capital funds situa- tion during the coming years, A. Davidson Dunton, president of Ottawa's Carleton University, reported Monday, *. , , It is impossible to see how the needs of the next five ears can be met unless there s a solution very soon"' to the problem, the president said in his annual report covering 1965- 66. cent. Plan Convention TORONTO (CP)---Plans are being continued for a conven- tion to elect a leader for the On- tario Liberal only one candidate has an- nounced his intention to run. Toronto lawyer Joseph Potts, the convention committee, said Monday each of rty, provincial ridings is en- titled to eat eight voting dele- gates and each of the federal ridings four. king on this con- vention on the basis of there|cipals asked for increases rang- being a contest,"' Mr, Pitts said, although Robert Nixon, the Lib- eral member for Brant, is the|principals range from $15,500 to only candidate to date. 00. "extremely government although CAAntarina ee ee Baby Starved GLASGOW (AP) -- Edward Donnachie and his wife were sentenced to prison for two re ponder or starving their aby to death, The court was told the couple admitted failin to provide seven - months - ol Alexander with adequate food, clothing or medical aid, The couple's lawyer said they had rat Cail children tn perfect ealt Train Robbed GUATEMALA CITY (Reut ers) --Grenade-throwing ban- dits held up a train six miles from here Tuesday and escaped with $30,000 in payrolls. After pounding the engine with gren- ades, the bandits shot one police guard to death and injured two other persons in a gun battle, Second Time Fatal SALEM, Ore, (AP)--Samuel Davis was struck by a car at a Salem intersection a month ago and was taken to a hospital, He was released Dec, 1. As he stepped from the same corner Monday night, Davis, 67, was hit by another car and killed, Collision Threat UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) World food production and world population are on a colli- sion course, the United Nations was told Monday. No conflict in the history of man could be as devastating and as tragic as the spectre of new millions of people being born and unable to obtain. sufficient food and nourishment to maintain life,' George Killion, the United States representative, said in the General Assembly's eco- nomic committee. $21,000 Pay Asked TORONTO (CP) ---Second- ary school ? rincipals in subur- ban North York Monday night asked for a minimum salary of $21,000 a year, In a brief to the forth York Board of Education from the North York district of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, the prin- ing from $5,500 a year to $6,000, Present maximum salaries for $17,1 LONDON (CP) -- Jack Ev- ans is a butcher who prom- ised his customers the best beef in the world for Christ- mas instead, Pd good intentions 4 him inte dean soul. aaliea "and even brought hostility from the housewives he was trying to please, Jack paid £1,300 ($3,000) for the supreme 'champion of the Royal Smithfield Cattle Show last week---a 20-month- old Aberdeen, Angus heifer named Pride Moreta of Thorn, The rules of the show-spon- sored by London's famed Smithfield Meat Market--are that the champion must be days, "So much pressure is being put on me," said the butcher, "Customers who saw the heifer on television say she is too pretty to be killed and on no account do they want joints from the champion." Even Jack's wife and 14 year-old son are pleading with him to save the beautiful east, Ho said it had always been PRIZE HEIFER MUST DIE PUBLIC PRESSES BUTCHER his ambition to buy the cham- on: " "To a butcher, it's Uke Everest to a mountaineer, I wanted to offer my customers the best beef in the country for Christmas, but I had no idea it would cause aii this feeling. "The money I get back for the meat--about £100--is so small that I would certainly give the heifer away if I knew it would save her life, But the rules say the beast.must be slaughtered," The slaughtering rule. is part of a campaign to encour: age production of good beef, The carcass and cuts are pho- tographed to show cattle farm- sold and slaughtered within 25 ers and the meat trade what to alm at, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals stepped in with an offer to "provide this beautiful ani- mal with a home for the rest of its natural life," Evans has been bombarded with more than 100 telegrams and letters, telephone calls and a_ petition from local schoolchildren to spare the heifer, Rejected In bound into higher prices, unem- ployment and restricted com- petition, the Institute of Cana- ite . Advertising said today, the Senate-Commons commit- tee on its study of living costs, pendent 0. J. Firestone of the Univer- sity of Ottawa. vertising against have suggested that it feeds in- flation and deserves being cut back, A federal tax has been suggested twice to the com- committee, The brief said competitive advertising promotes higher quality, lower prices and prod- uct innovations, It frequently helped stabilize production and|-- reduce production costs. Few magazines or newspa- pers of any stature could sur- vive without it, says the brief, and newspapers might cost up to 40 to 50 cents a copy. OTTAWA (CP) -- A federal tax on advertising could. re- Previous suggestions for such a tax brought the institute out swinging with the most detailed presentation yet received by The advertisers submitted in its 12,000-word brief of its own "lon top of a 60,000-word inde- study by economist Both documents defended ad- critics who Federal Advertising Taxe Brief, Study | problems with an advertising tax, Major companies, rather risk losing a share of the mar- ket, might continue their adver- tising programs unabated, re- garding the tax as just one more cost of doing business, Higher retail prices could well be the result. RESTRICTS COMPETITION Tf advertising was in fact cut back by the tax, competitive forces would be restricted. The best guarantee against price es- calation would be weakened, "Business firms would find that in a less competitive situ- ation they could pass on cost increases to consumers. . . Knowing that they could pass on higher prices . . . because of lessened competition (they) would be less prone to continue to search for economies and push hard for productivity in- creases,' PLAN FOR GUESTS Europe's largest hotel, the Rossiya, with room for er people, is being built Moscow, U.K. To Cut Aid LONDON (Reuters)--Britain will make a £20,000,000 ($60,. 000,000) cut in its foreign aid next year, Overseas Develop- ment Minister Arthur Bottom- ley announced Monday. He said restraint is necessary for eco nomic recovery and to main- tain strength of the pound. HERE AND THERE HOSPITAL REPORT Three hundred and twenty- nine patients were admitted and 340 discharged by the Oshawa General Hospital during the week ending Dec. 10. Forty-one babies were born the hospital, There were 115 major, 124 minor and 88 eye, ear, nose and throat operations. Two hun- dred and forty-one treatments and examinations were given and 43 casts applied. The hysiotherapy department gave 2 in-patient and 436 out- patient treatments and made 445 in-patient visits and 285 out-patient visits. The occupa- tional therapy department handled 29 in-patient visits and 176 out-patient visits SCHOOL ENROLMENT A total of 11.477 children are now enrolled in Oshawa's 26 public schools. In the secondary school system there are 4,787 students. WELCOME TWO MEMBERS Two new members -- Major John Wood and Ed. Burrows -- were welcomed as new mem- bers at the Monday meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa. PLAN CIVIC DAY The Rotary Club of Oshawa will hold its annual Civic Day Jan. 9 when the club will be! host to the members of city) council, board of control and other boards and commissions. | HOST TO CHILDREN The annual Christmas Party will be held next Monday night, by the Rotary Club of Oshawa, for the more than 60, crippled children it assists. The chil- dren and their parents wil! be guests at dinner. ment will be followed by the distribution of presents by Santa Clava. Entertain: | How about a wine-and-cheese party? Cocktail parties are out. Wine-and-cheese parties are in, Why? Because they're more simple, more civilized, more pleasant, You don't have to raise your voice above the din. There's no din, Conversations are relaxed and interesting. 74 Sherry 74 Port Manor St. Davids Sauterne Manor St. Davids Claret Mazel Tov : A delectable appetizer wine : Superb with cheese and crackers t A medium dry white table wine ; An excellent dry red table wine $ A delicious dessert wine DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rosé : An "anytime" fun wine, Excellent "hospitality package" gift! That's just what a selection of Brights fine Canadian wines is, That newly-wed young couple you know would be delighted, 'Simple' is the key Word, All you need are four or five different cheeses, and this 'cellar' of Brights fine Canadian wines. Total, cost: modest in the extreme. How about a wine wrong with tomorr Aa (a. chee night? PeRe CANADIAN wires se party soon? What's eines were The institute predicted tire | ae WEATHER FORECAST Fine Weather Continues Little Change Foreseen TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m, Synopsis: A weak storm is moving Sasiwaia above Lake Superior and will likely cause light snowfalls in some north- ern areas, Cold air will descend once more on upper lakes dis- Whale Herd Stays Alive INUVIK, N.W.T. (CP) -- A herd of white beluga whales trapped ice in a lake near the mouth "of the Mackenzie River were in good shape when visited Sunday, The hole in the ice through which they breathe was enlarged, The whales are in Eskimo Lake, 35 miles northeast of Inu- vik and 1,200 miles northwest of Edmonton, A team from the Inuvik re- search laboratory chipped ice last week to enlarge the breath- ing hole when it was feared it might freeze over, causing the animals to suffocate, Sunday's visit by the laboratory team showed that the whales have further enlarged the hole which ol 4 four feet wide by 25 feet) ~ Siamese Twins Die Following Sangecy PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- second Siamese twin, 21-da: } Karen Cantrell, died at dawn today. Her sister Susan died Monday shortly after a seven: hour operation that had sepa- A spokesman at St. Christo- pher's Hospital said the infant died of "'cardiace vascular prob- lems that she couldn't over- come," Susan's death was at- tributed to a 'congenital heart condition," The twins, born Nov, 22 to Dr, and Mrs, James Cantrell in Princeton, N.J., were joined from the 'chest to the omen - shared several vital func. ons, tricts tonight as this storm moves into Quebec. High pres- sure area will stretch across fhe lawae lakes, resulting iain generally fair, dry weather Wednesday, Lake Huron, Lea re Lake On: tario, southern Georgian Bay, southern Haliburton, Windsor, London, Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny with a few cloudy inter- vals today. Variable cloudiness tonight and Wednesday, Little fees in temperature, Winds Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,|Trenton nesday. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, High Tuesday Windsor ..ssseveee 25 St, Thomas sevvers 25 LONGON sevesveees 22 Kitchener ..+s000+ 22 Mount Forest .... 18 Wingham sersevey 20 Hamilton ...+++65 25 St. Catharines tees a5 Toronw sereeeeeee 35 Peterborough ,... 18 Kingston vrseeveys 22 Killaloe sseceseres 2b g cloudiness, Milder, Winds|Muskoka «.+++++++ 18 et today, southwest 15 Wed- a Bay ssevers Sudbury srsvevere Harlton sesseeveve 2 Sault Ste, Marie ...25 Kapuskasing «+». 0 White River... 0 MOOsON00 srseseee 5 TIMMINS coeeeeees 23. FL ORIDA Mga ope orto 5-3 COLMER TRAVEL tavien 4 hg? bivd, A REMINDER that IDEAL TM Northern Georgian Bay, northern Haliburton, Al, Timagami, southern W River, North Bay, Sudbury, Kil- laloe, Sault Ste. Marie: Vari- able cloudiness ped and Wed: esday, Turning cooler Wednes- day. Winds southwest 15 to 20, becoming northerly near 15 Wednesday, Northern White River, Coch- rane, western James Bay: Cloudy and mild with some light snow or freezing drizzle today, Cloudy and turning colder with snowflurries tonignt, Variable cloudiness Wednesday, Winds southwest 20 to 25, be- coming northeast tonight. Ottawa: Mainly sunny today. 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