Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 17, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE - Cabinet Takes Move To Oust Landreville OTTAWA (CP)--The govern: Six senators were appointed earlier to the joint Senate-Com- "mons committee, which will ad- vise Parliament whether or not ba have him ordered from the Supreme Court. Of the Commons appointees. six are Liberals: Richard Cashin (St. John's West), Jean- Thomas Richard (Ottawa East), Harold Stafford (Bigin), Donald Tolmie (Welland), Ovide Laflamme (Quebec - Montmor- ency) and Auguste Choquette (Lotbiniere). The others are Brewin (NDP--Toronto Green- wood), A, B. Patterson (S8C--- Fraser Valley) and Conserva- tives Richard Bell (Carleton) and Eldom Woolliams (Bow River) TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN +s thriller writer Leader Scares 'Em Commission, "These tempo- ag "ed will expire June i 07 " Whites Spend More WASHINGTON (AP)--White persons spend about twice as much for medicines as non whites, the U.S, public health service reported Saturday, The service said a nationwide samp- ling of household interviews showed that white persons spent an average of $22,20 for 'medi- cines in the year ended June 30, 1965, Non-whites spent an average of $12, LB] Goes West AUSTIN, Tex, (AP)--Presi- dent Johnson has returned to his Texas ranch for the Christ- mas holidays, The president, accompanied by Mrs, Johnson, flew here Friday night, Ford Hearing Set TORONTO (CP) -- A prelimi- All 16 committee members| . SINGAPORE (Reuters) -- Alnary hearing into a charge of movie is except Mr. Patter: here from a novel wi are lawyers son, who is a Protestant minis- ter start hearings next month. The former Sudbury mayor has refused to resign despite a royal commission tired judge Ivan ©, declared him unfit for the bench. INTO (CP The report questioned tehocre (cP) propriety of his acceptance of ftock trom "Northern |jrening Fangs, the s' jres and a m accommodation pee 6 pipeiise through|holding tanks to store toilet Ontario while the/ waste, judge was Sudbury . "AN boats sold in Ontario ; after this date will be required to be similarly equi " said J, RB, Simonett, minister of en- ergy and resources manage- discharge - type equip: ment... Gey ba ellowea vt te boat owner obtains a temporary es to use the device from * e Ontario Water Resources HERE and THER FITTINGS WORKERS NAMED PRESIDENT Four Fittings Ltd, em-| Harvey Brooks, a Bowman: ile area apple grower, has ployees, injured in a flash fireltoen "lected president. of th that claimed the life of Emile| Northumberland and. Durham Hamelka, 44, of Toronto, are|Apple Growers' Association, Harold Watson, Bowmanville; James Wright, Newcastle; as Kemp, Bowmanville Boat Change Order ee murder, against Wayne Ford, . t i Kt the Rayo = F acaes minister, riday was set for Jan, 3 Tunku_ Abdu man. The committee is expected to Raia Bersiong or The King with der of his widowed mother Min is about vam- eval north Ma- Ford is charged with the mur- nie Ford, who disappeared from her North York home in May, 1963, ' Ford was remanded in cus- tody to Dec, 23 when he ap- peared in magistrate's court, The body of a woman, be- --The On:|lieved to be that of Mrs. Ford, overnment announced |was found encased in plaster in roar 4 t pleasure boats bn eed a a October, a sitive identification of Ontario Natural Gas, which was| June 1, 1968, will have to have|body has not been possible. the Merger Studied NEW YORK (AP) -- Stude- baker Corp, and Wagner Elec: tric Corp, announced Friday they have agreed on a plan to "provide a close working rela- tionship" while they explore the possibility of a merger, Ina t statement, the firms said udebaker will acquire 180,000 shares of authorized but unissued common Wagner stock, and Wagner will acquire 225,000 similar shares of Stude- B baker stock, | Knock Knocked Out NEWPORT, Ky. Nam Knock has been knocked ness by a thief. Knock said Fri- day 472 trees--valued at $1,062 were stolen from a corner lot he was operating. (AP)--Wil i SANTA COLLECTS WEATHER FORECAST Bariton sssssseseee 10 GIFTS OF TOYS TORONTO (CP) -- Santa Claus didn't bring gifts shen he visited a suburban Willowdale school Thurs day, That's because he went to the sches! te receive eifts, not give them out, The turnabout was con: ceived by Sarah Evis, 86, who organized her class. mates to collect toys to be sent to India to the Interna- tional Toy Libraries, Then she arranged to have Santa come and get them. Police Brutality Probe Launched BHLLEVILLE, Ont, (CP)-- Police Chief J, B, McLaughian said Friday he will launch an immediate investigation into charges of police brutality laid by a Belleville woman, Mrs, Shirley Bryden said her 19 - year - old brother, Patrick Marshall, was beaten by police when he was arrested Tuesday night, She also said a city po- liceman threatened her brother and spoke indecently to her, making obscene remarks at i their home, Mrs. Bryden said her brother required medical attention after he was arrested, Marshall was charged with four counts of breaking and en- tering and was remanded to Dec, 23 when he appeared in court Friday, His ball was set at $1,000 cash or $2,000 prop- erty, Chief McLaughlan said all parties concerned will be inter- viewed and he will report on his findings to a Belleville po- lice commission meeting next week, WATER REACHES MILES The 'Street of Palms" oasis of the Sahara Desert stretches Sault Ste. Marie ..» 7} Showers Likely Tonight jyisie Colder Weather TORONTO (CP) Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m, Synopsis: Colder alr and lighi|® snow in the north country are slowly pushing southward and will reach Lake area by late today or early Sunday. The prospects for Sunday are for snowflurries and near seasonal normal tempera- tures throughout the province. Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- tario, southern Georgian Bay, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Cloudy and mild to- day with a few showers likely tonight. Mainly cloudy and colder with a few snowflurries Sunday, Winds southwest 15 to 20 today and northerly 15 Sun- ay, Haliburton, Killaloe; Cloudy and mild with a few showers today, Showers, changing to snow and turning colder to- night, Cloudy with a few snow- flurries Sunday, Winds south- west 15, becoming northerly 20 tonight. ' Northern Georgian Bay, Al goma, Sault Ste. with a few showers today. Variable cloudiness Sunday, Winds southwest 15, becoming northerly 20 tonight, Timagami, White River, Coch- rane, Sudbury, North Bay: Cloudy with snow and colder to- day, Mainly cloudy with a few snowflurries Sunday, Winds northerly 20, Ottawa: Cloudy with a few showers or flurries today and Sunday, Mild, Winds southwest- erly 15, Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Sunday Windsor .ssrveeeees 30 92 St, THOMAS ssereeee 30 LONGON sesevereveee 2 Kitchener bes for 500 miles in a thin ribbon of grass and trees, TTOFONLO ssssseceree, 92 areca ae ersten enone resem sae Tear ree | DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY : 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. out of the Christmas tree busi- i 8 King Street East JURY and LOVELL LTD. McCORDICK DRUGS Phone 723-2245 , Phone 72 « TT the lower Great)" Rhea OF ee ee ee Peterborough K To Please HIM IS A GIFT from Rirsloche MEN'S WEAR 10 KING WEST DOWNTOWN OSHAWA GIFT CERTIFICATES farie: Cloudy |... SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 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