Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setu: dey, Jenuery 7, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Teaching Staff Lack Admitted By Minister TORONTO (CP) -- Education Minister William Davis said Friday the supply of secondary school teachers is "inadequate" in almost all Ontario jurisdic- tions. He said in a statement the province is experiencing the im- pact of greatly increased sec- ondary school enrolments. The pressure was accentuated by the province's success in retain- ing many students who norm- ally would have dropped out without an adequate education. No figures were given to il- lustrate the shortage or in- creased enrolment. Mr. Davis said several meas- ures have been taken to in- crease the number" of teachers, including a change in admission requirements to permit gradu- ates from a wider spectrum of university courses to enter teaching. The requirements for letters of standing, granted to teach- ers certified outside Ontario, have been extended to include graduates from any part of the world who can meet Ontario standards and who have lan- guage and citizenship require- ments. Epileptic Dog Lost TORONTO (CP)--A $100 re- ward has been offered for the return of an epileptic black poodle with a white goatee. The dog's owner, Joseph Cur- atolo, said today his pet may be dying somewhere of a seizure, and only his family knows the treatment that keeps him alive. The dog, of championship stock, is nine years old. Gambling Probe LONDON (AP) -- Top offi- elals of the -Bahamas~ have agreed on an inquiry into charges that casino gambling in the islands is controlled by gangsters from the American mainland, only 20 minutes away by air, British government sources said Friday. Bridge Opened CIUDAD BOLIVAR, Vene- zuela (Reuters)--South Amer- ica's longest suspension bridge, JAMES ALLEN -.. heads commission Allan Appointed TORONTO (CP) -- Premier John Robarts announced Fri- day that James Allan, minister without portfolio, has been ap- pointed chairman of the Niag- ara Parks Commission starting Monday. He replaces Charles Daley who has resigned. Mr. Allan, 72, provincial treasuruer until a cabinet shuf- fle last Nov. 24, has "a long and varied experience in mat- ters of government administra- tion and policy," the premier said. 5,507 feet long and carrying four traffic lanes across the broad River Orinoco, was in- augurated Friday. Fast Runner NEW YORK (AP) -- Mayor John Lindsay, asked Friday about the current female fash- ion of miniskirts, replied: "It's a functional thing. It enables young ladies to run faster and because of it, they may have ' Sevins dl CASABLANCA (AP) -- Thou- sands of Algerians, plus many Moroccans, attended the fun- eral service Friday for Moham- med Khidder, Algerian political leader who was assassinated in Madrid Tuesday: Machine Shunned PARIS (AP) -- The Paris Metro (subway) system tried tl t coroners will join the labor movement in a drive to reduce H. B. Cotnam, the province's chief coroner, said Friday. lowing a meeting with Norman Pike, safety director for the La- borer's Union and Gerald Gal- lagher, business agent for Local 183 of the Laborers' Union, Dr. Cotnam said coroners are en- titled to speak in an official ca- pacity if they feel life is endan- gered by working conditions. safety, and I don't think he's been getting it," Dr. Cotnam said. DR. H. B. COTNAM «+. joining labor Safety Sought TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario he industrial death toll, Dr. Speaking in an interviwe fol- ; jwhich had been lodged in his Bullet Ejected JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- Cab driver Nick Simotes, 32, was on his way to the police station Friday night to view a man sus- pected of robbing him and shooting him in the head three months ago. Simotes blew his nose and out came the bullet sinus since the shooting. He could not identify the man. Boy Injures Leg | The 11-year-old son of comedian Alan King suffered injuries to his left leg Friday night when he was struck by an auto while crossing a boulevard. The boy, Andrew King, was taken to a hospital, where he was reported in satisfactory condition. Hote! Bomb Blast LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) --A massive explosion that killed at least six persons in a downtown motel. early today was caused by a bomb, county officials said. "It has to be a bomb, there's no question,' said District At- torney George E. Franklin. "There's no gas in the building, but we don't know if it's suicide jor what." Officers said as many as 20 persons may also have been hurt by the blast. Stern Found HARBOR BEACH, Mich. (AP)--The U.S. Coast Guard reported Friday finding the stern of the freighter Daniel J. Morrell, which took 28 of her 29 crew members to the bot- tom of Lake Huron with her Nov. 29. The coast guard said the stern was sighted with an un- derwater television camera. It fixed th ux Barques, 25 miles est of here at the top of he Michigan thumb which juts turn Expected TALBOTVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- Workers at the construction site of a Ford Motor Co. plant here who went on strike Tuesday are expected to return to work to- day or Monday. A back-to-work order was is- sued Friday night in London by Kenneth Martin, plumbers' un- ion business agent and presi- Death Toll Nears 100 MANILA (AP) -- The Philip- pine constabulary. said today the death toll may pass 100 in what was probably the world's worst highway tragedy when two buses loaded with Roman Catholic pilgrims collided and plunged into a 300-foot ravine. The buses, part of a 57-vehi- cle convoy taking villagers to a church festival to mark the end of Christmas, toppled off a winding mountain road Friday, Eighty-four people, including at Priest Joins Anglicans TORONTO (CP) -- Rev. An- thony Stephenson, 59, a former priest in the Roman Cathdlic Jesuit order, Friday was form- ally received as a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada in a special service at St. Thomas, Anglican Church. | A professor at McMaster Uni- versity, Hamilton, he was form- erly on the faculty of theology at Oxford University, Oxford, England. | The ceremony was conducted | by Most Rev. W. L. Wright, An- glican archbishop of Algoma and metropolitan of Ontario. "My theological studies and my conscience have led me to seek admission into the Angli- can communion," Prof. Ste- phenson said in an interview. "My motives have been strictly: theological and ecclesiastical." WANTS CHANGES "Indeed, I think the Roman church could play the key role in the ecumenical movement if only she would make two or three changes demanded as much by theology as by the needs of Christian unity." He did not elaborate. By Friday's action and by having twice previously taken| holy com ion in an Angli church, Prof. Stephenson "ex- cluded himself from the order and the Roman Catholic | Jesuit order said. "However, according to the Catholic view he will always be considered to be an ordained priest."' Prof. Stephenson was or- dained in 1939. Last month his, Charles church," a spokesman for the |i © & least 21 children, were killedjsaid the ninth bus apparently;way in bamboo baskets. and another 59 have been taken/|lost its braking power, rammed| In the same area a yeat ago, to hospital in serious condition.|the bus ahead and both careened|nine persons were killed and 16 Many of the injured were not|off into the gorge. injured in another two-bus col- expected to survive. BUSES SMASHED lision. Inhabitants of the area The scene of the accident was} The buses were smashed andjhave been demanding that the a narrow, twisting road. 45|the crushed bodies of the vic-jroad be widened. miles south of Manila. Officials\tims were hauled to the road-| The worst previous highway THE TRUTH About x RISING FOOD COST Retailers Merchandising Tactics Create Added Costs To Your Budget. . There @re numerous reasons today for the shrinking of the food dollar, Housewives are beset by problems on how to provide a good variety of quality foods for their famities. While inflation appears to be the emerging pattern most women can honestly soy that they are receiving no' more money to-day with which te feed their family than were one year ago. This in spite of a better than 14% increase in the cost of meat since Jan. Ist. accident on record is believedjcar and a gasoline truck in to be the 74 who drowned near/Chicago. Cairo Nov. 1, 1965, when a| The worst crash. in Canada crowded trolley bus plunged into|was near Louisville, Que., Aug. the Nile River. The worst in the}14, 1936, when 23 students were United States occurred May 25,|killed. They had been riding on 1950, when 34 persons were kil-|a farm truck that collided with led in the collision of a street{a freight train. Why the increase in food which is all out of proportion to other rising costs? Again and again we must return to new and continuous retailer tactics as the reason. wks ed at the as 1. PACKAGING: 3. SERVICE EFFICIENCY oy ot Due largely tS smaller families to-day, plus an increas: dislike for leftovers in our more affluent society; more and more manufacturers and processors are turning to individual and family sized proportions of food. By purchasing 8 oz. rather than one or two pound packages of vegetables the cost per unit pound is almost doubled. Cost of expensive display advertising to induce you to buy is paid for by you. 2. MODERN SURROUNDINGS: The brightly lit, spacious, air conditioned and automated door facilities all cost huge sums of money to install. These costs must added to every single item you purchase. We ship our orders from a clean health inspected food process plant direct to your home. The eight, ten, twelve, and even fourteen very expensive cash registers, costly open display freezers, plus the fifty dollar push carts, not to mention the one half million dollar paved parking: lots, These can easily add one or two cents on every item you buy. 4. GIVE-AWAYS: When anyone says 'Free' do you soy 'How'? How con anyone "give away" 100 new automobiles $100,000.00 'cash or even trading stamps without the cost of the service being increased to cover the "give away" costs. Mol Per OTTAWA ( bers of the reported wor Command m: army within effect, take o fence show. Informantts is somewhat in the Second army headqu its control ov Everyone in North America knows that to buy a 100 Ib. bag of flour, the price per unit pound is cheaper than say a seven pound bag, Then why not apply this principal on most of your foods to-day. Instead of buying one roast or one steak, buy nine roasts and nine steaks. That's right! Buy in bulk. DON'T CHANGE YOUR EATING HABITS. CHANGE YOUR PURCHASING HABITS. Combine: 1. Armchair shopping with, 2 Free Food counselling to help you with your meal planning and 3 convenient free home delivery, 4 Weekly dollar budgetting, to fit your income. 5 Bulk purchasing with Bulk savings. 6 100% money back guarantee on all products there is no risk buying by you. | Just say "Charge it" and the finest moveraniok inspected red and blue brand beef plus many other attractive, tasty and wholesome foods will immediately be avail- Seekar etti cca uetesiuenea The 29,000-1 mand, with h Hubert, Que.., last year. It c fantry brigad Davis, 43-year-old theologian at Heythrop, a Jesuit college near Oxford, broke with the Roman Catholic church and announced plans to marry. He did not indicate any plans for the future beyond his mar- riage to Florence Henderson, who also had been a Roman Catholic. dent of the Ontario Building Trades Council. Program Popular OTTAWA (CP) -- A program to educate consumers. about 4 dangers has surprised fed- eral authorities with public re- sponse, officials said Friday. Since the program started last fall more than 2,000 re- quests for educational material have been received by the fed- eral food and drug directorate's consumer affairs division. "The working man is entitled o a 100-per-cent fair shake on KNOWS -HIS TRADE Robert Morse, star of How To Succeed in Business, has worked as a cookie salesman Shipping Seeks Missing Flyer THE HAGUE, Netherlands (Reuters)--Shipping was put on the alert today for a flyer in distress over the Atlantic on a flight from Gander, Nfld.; to Shannon, Ireland. The Malin Head radio station, in the north of the Irish Repub- lic, reported that Shannon air- port picked up an S O S from a Piper Apache plane with one, person aboard early today. The plane was thought to be about 200 miles west of the Irish coast. Identity of the pilot and a Fuller Brush salesman: was not known. LEARN THE TRUTH about how much more we can give your FOOD DOLLARS will later inc rons of CF-5 as well as Buf Clerg To St out an automatic ticket vendor Friday, but many commuters passed {it up, apparently think- ing it was a soft drink machine. The device puts out weekly travel cards in return for coins. Eventually the hundreds of Metro ticket sellers may be re- placed by such machines. But Friday many travellers gave it only a suspicious look. Accidents On Rise NEW YORK (AP)--Accidents killed 112,000 persons in the United States last year, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. said Friday. This is an increase of 5,000 from 1965. The major reason for the increase was the continuing rise in motor vehicle fatalities. The traffic toll was 53,000, an increase of 4,000 over 1965, the insurance company said. Cheques Refused © PEKING (Reuters)--China's state-owned banks have stopped cashing travellers cheques is- sued by American banks, it was learned Saturday. When asked why they refused to accept such cheques, officials at the Bank of China gave no explanation, except that they were acting on instructions. Mission Planned SAIGON (AFP)--Brazil will establish soon a diplomatic mis- sion here under a representa- tive holding first secretary rank, it was learned Saturday. Brazil's diplomatic relations with Saigon now are handled from the Bangkok embassy. | good names to remember If you have a Commercial Property To Sell or Lease REG AKER, pres. BILL McFEETERS, vice-pres. SCHOFIELD-AKER 723-2265 Over 33 years in Business a We play Hide and Seek, build forts, and everything in our own woods. It has a stream too. Mom: gets mad when | come home wet, but she she knows where | am. | can hear her when she calls. We live in Beau Valley. 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