Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jan 1967, p. 2

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2. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, January 13, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE OTTAWA (CP)--The federal and Ontario Liberal parties have achieved a unity that has eluded them for three decades and this will be a major factor in the election expected in the province this year, says Robert Nixon, who last week became the new leader of Ontario Lib- | erals. "We've simply been at each other's throats for reasons I've never been able to fatham," Mr. Nixon said in an interview | Thursday night after a private dinner in his honor given by fed- eral Liberal MPs from Ontario. He said he was visiting Ot- tawa to get concrete results from the new unity he believes began to develop after Lester Pearson became federal leader. "The Ontario and federal Lib- eral parties are united for the first time in the 30 years," Mr. Nixon said. Federal-provincia} troubles, he said, began in the mid-30s with seh 2 * the continuing feud between Mitchel Hepburn, the Ontario] premier, and Prime Minister Mackenzie King. EXPECTS ELECTION } The Ontario leader said he ex. Elvis Remembered pects an election in the prov-;- MONTREAL (CP) -- Elvis ince this year and wouldn't be| Presley's guiar will be among surprised if it were called six|the exhibits in the United States ROBERT NIXON » foresees election sumes sittings later this month.| world's fair, it was announced "In any case it'll be all over| Thursday. by June 15," Mr. Nixon said. He said he had discussed mat- ters of policy with federal mem- bers and cabinet ministers a: well as ways of improving party organization. Mr. Nixon said he discounted | claims of the Ontario New Dem-| ocratic Party that it will form the official opposition after thes expected provincial election. Starr Assured OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minis- ter Winters. told the Commons Thursday that the Canadian economy is heading for a good year regardless of a_ report from the United States com- merce department. He was replying to Michael Starr (PC--Ontario) who quoted the report as saying that a slowdown 1s expected in 1967 in the Canadian economy. The re- port also said that U.S. exports to Canada will make further gains this year. Centennial Held §T. THOMAS (CP) --Mrs. Elizabeh Jackson, a native of Elgin County, celebrated her QUEN MOTHER + « « leaves hospital : Unity Among Liberals Stressed By Leader Woman's Touch DENVER, Colo. n as he first woman get committee for $10,000 decorae her office. mittee will make later. is decsion! Ruins Home NEW YORK (AP) -- A 10-| jalarm fire punctuated by gas Explosions roared through an eight-block residential area of Jamaica, Queens, today, de- t stroying 20 homes and lighting begun a withdrawal fro) the pre-dawn sky with brilliant/eral politics by resigning as yellow and--orange flames for, the federal Liberal party's Que- miles around. bec leader. Authorities at the scene said) The move was By KEN CLARK OTTAWA (CP) -- Guy Fav- reau, still not in top health, has announced |there were no reports of injur-|Thursday by Prime Minister| (AP)--Four |ies, hours afer Virginia Blue, a 56-| year-old Republican, was sworn|firemen and police, who re-|nation and his own "'My Dear i sate| sponded to reports of a gas odor Guy" reply. _ |treasurer in Colorado's history,|in the area and evacuated resi- : she asked the legislature's bud-|dents before the fire roared out|tains his two cabinet portfolios, to} of The: com-| many lives. Pearson, who released the text Quick precautionary action by of Mr. Favreau's letter of resig- The 49-year-old lawyer re- saved registrar general and largely ceremonial post of pres- Two pieces of fire equipment) ident of the Privy Council. --a ladder truck and an engine} In: his letter, dated Jan. 6, control, apparently from fed-, Major Fire [PM's Quebec Lieutenant Resigns Top Party Post politics, and will leave the scene within a year. Although there's a Senate va- cancy from Quebec, he's re- ported unwilling to take a $15,- |000-a-year post in the upper house. Mr. Pearson, a_ close \friend, is likely to appoint him to the bench, possibly the Su- ;preme Court of Canada. | MARCHAND IS PROSPECT Manpower Minister Mar- chand, a rising star in the Lib- eral government, is expected to the! become Quebec leader, which normally means he'll also be Mr. Pearson's Quebec lieuten- ant. Mr. Marchand has been in-* --were reported destroyed in| Mr. Favreau said he decided to| terim leader during Mr. Fav- | | gi leader's | reau's absence. Cadets For Abroad the fire when they stalled out|give up the Quebec lea au's absence and firemen had to abandon' post after consultation with doc-| Mar- tors. He hoped to return to his|chand, a former labor leader | 1965, somewhat parallels that of WEATHER FORECAST Some Snow. Rain Likely Mild Weather Continues TORONTO (CP) -2 Forecasts|St. Catharines ..... 28 33 issued at 5:30 a.m. Toronto ..sceeseeee 30 33 Synopsis: Mild weather will Kingston ...s0000.. 25 35 isnt: tered showers or snowflurries in the south. Saturday will start|5ault Ste. Marie ... 20 32 remain over Ontario several - days, A weak disturbance cross-| Trenton . - 3 35 ing Ontario today will give aj Killaloe . ++ 2 (32 few periods of snow across the| Muskoka ..+.++..+. 20 2 north and chance of a few scat-| Sudbury . 20 0 weak storm is expected late in the day. Niagara, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, southern Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Mostly cloudy and mild today. Chance of a shower or rain or wet snow. Saturday mainly sunny and continuing mild, clouding over by evening. Winds south- out fair and mild but another ' 4 Money To Invest ! earn » |Trade weeks after the legislature re-|pavilion at the 1967 Montreal | First Appearance | Britain, the college announced| Thursday. The three are officer | cadets Peter Day of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Peter McPherson of Toronto and Bruce Sot of Wndsor, Ont. The awards are offered by the Briish Board of de to promising Canadian engineers. | Killing Count | SIMCOE (CP)--Larry Wayne! North, 20, of Waterford, Ont., | was charged Thursday with Iwith the Dec in connection! with the Dec. 13 death of his|/homes. jtwo - and - a - half - month- old son David. | North will appear in county magistrate's court Jan. 19. Editor Appointed LONDON (Reuters) -- Wil- liam Rees-Mogg, a top British financial journalist, was ap-| pointed Thursday editor of The| Times. Lord Thomson gained control of the 181-year-old daily this nonin. | Rees-Mogg, 38 - year - old| \former deputy editor of The Fi- jnancial Times, was deputy ed- itor of Thomson's Sunday Times until his new appoint- ment, He succeeds Sir William Haley, editor of The Times Since 1952, | Rolled Her Own DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Bank teller Muriel L. Magruder was sentenced to two years proba- tion Thursday for stealing $2,274 by rolling up hair roller in coin wrappers and putting one coin at the end of each hair roller. She said she took the money to jhelp keep her father in a nur- ; Sing home. She made restitution to the bank. KINGSTON (CP) -- Three} them. Royal Military College cadets| The destroyed buildings were office next week after a long|who entered federal politics in have awarded Athloe nFellow-|mainly one- and two family and severe illness. ships to study for two years | wooden frame homes. However, informants say Mr.| Mr. Favreau, who. gave up his SMOKE ENDS Favreau has no intention of|lucrative law career to win the Rohmer, past president of the sociation in suburban Don, federation also are unlikely. By 8 a.m., the dense, black | risking another health break-| Montreal Papineau seat in Par- liament in the 1963 election. smoke that had shot hundreds! gown in high-pressure federal of feet into the air was gone.| ---------- a eae SS Flames spurting out of the gas main shot about 200 feet into the air. "If we did extinguish the flames now we would have free flowing gas in the area," said) Fire Commissioner Robert 0. Lowery. "We're just wetting buildings down to prevent the) gmpawa (CP) -- Medal, spread of the fire." | , e Police estimated that they got, Medal who'll get the Centennial 100 persons safely out of their!" Federal employees now are __|drawing up a list of the 27,000 Canadians to be honored. "Their names may never be |revealed,"" an informant said | Thurssday. One reason involves the phy- PC Lashes Party Head est sitciun"pant TORONTO (CP) -- Ri d poles aren't up to the task. Need we ae Personal presentations of the Progressive Conservative As-|mementoes to a century of Con- Mills, called Thursday night for} Such commemorative medals the resignation of. James John-|are among the few royally- ston, national director of the|tinged honors Canada allows. Conservative party. The last was struck in-1953 on Mr. Rohmer said Mr. John-|the coronation of Queen Eliza- ston made a personal attack on|beth. Dalton Camp, president of the The design of the Centennial party, because of Mr. Camp's Medal has been chosen and suggestion that control of party|must be approved by the funds be taken from the party | Queen. leader. A formal government an- "As a paid party official the|ouncement is expected in about national director has no busi-|three weeks. It won't be un- ness making any such personalj Veiled until the announcement comment, let alone a personal|is made. Thousands On Ottawa List For Centennial Honors gories, those to be. decorated probably won't be identified. One medal in three is ex- pected to go to members of the regular and reserve armed forces. That means roughly one for every 12 servicemen, with most going to the brass. The other 18,000 will be dis- tributed among the remaining 20,000,000 Canadians. That lengthens the odds to one in more than 1,000. "They're not shovelled from street corners to every passer- by, the informant said. Only people who have done something will get them. "There are a good many un- certainties--about--the whole thing," said the man who mus' help. decide who's been worth- while. Formal presentations will] probably be done on "a sort of token basis," which sounds like a mailed scroll. There may be personal pres- entations to a select few on a day like July 1--Confederation's |Chevrier as Quebec leader. racitais Lake Huron, Geor-| fi LA, % gian Bay, Haliburton, Tima- game, Killaloe, North Bay, Sud-! bury: Mainly cloudy and mild) today and Saturday. Periods of wet snow, occurring tonight and Saturday. Winds southwest 15,| becoming light tonight. Mr. Favreau went right into pepo white Hives Sault | the cabinet as the Liberals a Ste. Marie: Mostly cloudy with | 1 avi A ; Flexibile--may be used as Col- power and later rey Lionel snow. with partial lateral for loans. J jclearing tonight. Saturday | Redeomoble--by Executors in He presided over the reform} cloudy with snow beginning by| the event of death. of the federal party's Quebec;noon. Continuing mild. Winds |f Avthorized--os Trustee Act In- structure, including the estab-| west 15 and light-Saturday. | dai daabily lishment of a Quebec wing of} Cochrane: Mostly cloudy with| the Liberal federation, a more) occasional snow today. Satur- } CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUS! democratic selection of candi-\day cloudy with occasional) & SAVINGS CORPORATION dates and changes in funds! snow. Continuing mild. Winds/ management. | light. Mr. Favreau, still on the way Forecast temperatures up, became overburdened with two other big jobs, justice min- Low overnight, high Saturday per annum for five years by investing in Gueranteed Investment Certificates which ore Guerenteed--os to Principal and Interest. GUY FAVREAU ».. Stays in cabinet | 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmenville 623-2527 : ister and House leader, before| Windsor ........... 25 OPEN his star began to decline. Some FRIDAY said the heavy workload was a ape factor for a man who did not SATURDAYS have, a reputation as a skilled, administrator. Ww JUDGMENT QUESTIONED His judgment, but not his in- tegrity, was questioned in the handling of an alleged bribe offer by a ministerial aide in} the 1965 Dorion report on the Lucien Rivard deportation scan- | dal. His cabinet responsibilities were reduced following months of opposition criticism. Much of it came from Conservative Leader Diefenbaker, as skilled a veteran of rough-and-tumble bate as Mr. Fav- attack on the president of the| Outside of some general cate- phasize the honor. party," Mr. Rohmer said. Mr. Camp earlier this week said he would ask the national executive to approve changes in the party constitution, remov- ing control of funds from the sole authority of the party leader. At present the funds are con- trolled by Mr. Johnston who was appointed a year ago by PARIS (AP) -- Kurt Georg Kiesinger, an advocate of closer rrelations between France and West German Chancellor On First Visit To De Gaulle of friendship and co-operation signed four years ago by de Gaulle and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, But French-German 100th birthday--mainly to em-|C own centennial Thursday at her home in Fingall, 10 miles west of here. Born in 1867 and moher of three sons, she has been a widow since 1931. Good Politics? LONDON (Reuters)--Crowds at the Liverpoo Street station cheered a pale but smiling Queen Mother Elizabeth Thurs- day when she made her first public appearance since an ab- dominal operation two months ago. The 66 - year - old Queen | Sailors Spied | Conservative Leader John Dief- reau was not. Finally came the exhaustion, pneumonia and ulcer attack that put him in hospital. Uranium Sales Ties Rejected | OTTAWA (CP) -- France will not buy uranium from Canada ATHENS (AFP)--Five crew! members of the East German| freighter Recknitz arrested while photographing Greek mil- itary installations were form- ally charged with espionage Fri- West Germany, arrived in Paris|rejations cooled under Aden- today for his first visit as West/auer's successor, Ludwig enbaker. or any other country with strings attached, French Fi- MISS SHIRLEY HICKEY German chancellor to President Charles de Gaulle. Kiesinger and Foreign Minis- ter Willy Brandt came for two days of consultations amid 30-Ton Model Erhard, whose policies were} strongly pro-American. Kiesinger and de Gaulle were expected to discuss East-West issues, the possible entry of |said Thursday. nance Minister Michel Debre Top Toronto Modelling Teacher Is Now A Director of His government has made it) clear "no system of control will) ever be acceptable," he told a BARNOLDSWICK (Reuters)--|Mother travelled by train and The local branch of Brtan's|car to the Royal residence a Conservatve party wil present/Sandrngham, in eastern Eng- weekly srptease shows tolland, to continue her convales- boost flaggng membershp. Ex-| cence. ote Vcky wil appear before supporters and ther wves, party offcals sad Thursday. | Wreaths Honor Vets, OTTAWA (CP) -- Spec al) wreaths are beng prepared for| | ceremones across the country June 11 to honor Canadan vet- erans of all wars. June 11 wil be desgnated Memoral Sun- day and a specal centennal wreath wil be made to be placed at monuments through- | out Canada, the veterans af- fars department announced Thursday. The day wll mark he start of Natonal Veerans Week. Wojek Sold To BBC TORONTO (CP)--The 10 spi- sodes of the Wojek elevision series,.carried on he CBC-TV network earlier this season, have been sold to the British *|movie activity in Italy because Ship Stolen MONTREAL (CP)--A scaled- down 30-ton model of the 17th century ship Le Pelican re- ported stolen Thursday was found later in the day after po- lice learned that the model had been seized following a court claim. day. An investigation of their equipment indicated the five were "professionals," it was an- nounced. 42 Beers Fatal COLOMBO, Ceylon (AP) -- Frank William Smith, 55, a U.S. sailor, was found dead inside a tank aboard the tanker Council Grove after drinking 42 bottles of beer, the tanker's chief offi- cer, Hayden T. Pratt, told the Colombo coroner Thursday night. A verdict of accidental death was given. Film Man Banned ROME (AP)--Italian director Vittorio de Sica, who rose to movie fame with The Bicycle Theft, has been banned from of five vessels used by Pierre LeMoyne when he sailed against the English in Hudson Bay in the 1600s, was reported stolen from a suburban St. Laurent shopping centre. However, an investigation re- vealed that the ship in fact had not been stolen but seized by her creditors after they had filed a claim of $6,000 in court. he owes 364,000,000 lire ($522,- 400) in back taxes, the govern- ment announced Thursday. Dejdisplay at the shopping centre. Sica now is a French citizen. | s Pension Fun 1949, the model of the ship since Experts Lost LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain Le Pelican, a model of one| Constructed by the federal) government to commemorate) ,; the bi-centenary of Halifax in| French hopes that the talks will launch the increased French- German co-operation Kiesinger promised a month ago in his first policy statement after tak- ing office. The consultations are required Britain to the Common Market, Vietnam and scientific co-oper- ation between France and West Germany. "We are hopeful," a French source said, "but we have to see first what he (Kiesinger) press conference. Canadian policy is to sell uranium only for peaceful uses. Mr. Debre did not say whether or not purchase of Ca- nadian uranium had been a sub- ject during brief discussions jtwice a year under the treaty has to say." earlier in the day with Finance By DAVE McINTOSH | OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian {Forces headquarters has_is- |sued orders which indicate that |an officer's views on service unification may play a part in his appointments and promo- | tions. Confidential reports are made last October had been on public| 2Mnually on each officer in the This has long been a standard Officers' Unification Views 'May Have Bearing On Career Minister Sharp and Trade Min- jister Winters. He was visiting Ottawa after a flight from Paris Thursday. |Highlight of his three-day visit |to Canada will be a ceremony |Saturday at the University of ; ; Sherbrooke where he and his |, A bill to unify the armed|father, Robert Debre, president forces into a single service has|of the French Academy of Med- not yet cleared second reading |icine, will receive honorary de- --approval in principle--in the grees. Commons. | The latter order also says: | "Because officers promoted| in this category must have truly| give us a call today. NEED FUEL OIL ? exceptional qualities, the most) CALL extreme care possible will be! taken in selection procedures. | PERRY The unit commander, base com- 723-3443 | services by a superior officer. } practice, as in the business | world, These '"'performance evalua- \tion reports" are written on a |mander, area or formation com- DAY OR NIGHT VICKI JENKINSON Modelling Agency Miss Hickey, formerly head teacher of a large Toronto model agency, will be instructing classes and supervising staff in oll phases of self improvement and modelling. Advanced courses include Make-up, Diction, Fashion, TV Arts and Photography. Get top Toronto training right here in Oshawa. New classes are now forming for afternoon, evenings and Saturdays. Live the life a model leads or look like you do. Rates are reasonable, so 723-0311 cr VICKI JENKINSON Modelling Agency 739 Station Plaza, Oshawa mander, chief of personnel, and finally the chief of defence staff must all agree and the chief of Broadcasting Corp., the CBC announced Thursday. The CBC said in a statement that the se- lost 47,000 experts in the Brain MAYOR STRONACH . Canadian, on paper Real Canuck ries, starring John Vernon as a crusading coroner, drew more viewers and more favorable comment than any TV drama) series in the corporation's his- ory. on's mayor, Gordon Stronach, can now prove he's an honest- . to-goodness Canadian. Hospital Carries On He received his Canadian cit- STRASBOURG, Francelizenship identification certifi- (Reuters)--Dr. Albert Schweit-| cate Thursday. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Lon-! Drain overseas during 1965, of- |ficial figures showed Friday. A of 294,000 Britons emi- grated during the year. Canada attracted 43,000. Hello, Dolly NAPLES, Italy (AP) -- The | parents of four-year-old Patrizia ide Martino could not under- \stand why the little girl had so |much respiratory trouble the total Ear Interest (ten em form known as CF255. | Last September an order went OTTAWA (CP)--The Canada/out from headquarters amend- the defence staff personally will be the final approving author- , ity. x produced the first year of operation, Fi-| nance Minister nounced Thursday. In a statement, he said the total for 1966 was higher than expected, but he did not say how much higher. The total accounts for all funds recejved from worker and Sharp an-|to assess the tri-service poten- zer's African jungle hospital in Gabon has been pledged enough money to continue its develop- ment and modernization plans for 1967, it was announced Thursday. The Schweitzer Hos- pital Association said after a three - day meeting here that delegates from Schweitzer as- sociaions in eight countries had pledged a total of about $140,- born in England, became a Canadian citizen in 1947, but never received the certificate that says so. Mr. Stronach, who has been mayor since 1961, said he looked upon getting his identi- fication certificate as "a per- sonal obligation to do some- thing to celebrate Canada's cen- Actually, the mayor, who was | last four months. A doctor dis- employer/contributions not re- covered Thursday a tiny plastic quired to meet benefit payments ; doll lodged in her throat. and other expenses. December Dean Resi gns jcontributions won't be available for investment until Jan. 31. LONDON (AP) -- Dr, Walter intr eee oney has gone R. Matthews, 85-year-old dean into provincial and federal gov- of St. Paul's Cathedral, an- ernment non - marketable se- nounced Thursday he had sent curities with terms of up to 20 years. Interest is comparable the assessee's potential for em- ployment in tion." new provision for fast promo- tion of officers of exceptional ability. category must be accompanied "This policy will apply only to those officers who have clearly demonstrated truly exceptional intelligence, ability and poten- |tial of al officers. Accordingly | tlal. | a sub-para C has been added to} "Statistical evidence indicates, para 18 entitled employment-- that personnel. in this excep- suitability for employment out-|tional category constitute less side of their normal service en-|than one per cent of any vironment--in which the asses-|group." sor will record his opinion of Pension Plan has ing CF255. Part of this order $520,073,000 for invesment in| reads: "You will appreciate the need integrated posi- HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. Another order dealt with the lI" The order says in part: "All recommendations in this 000. tennial."' HERE and THERE |beth aftef' holding the office for | 32 years. He was responsible for the restoration of the famed Christopher Wren cathedral, damaged by bombing during the Second World War. his resignation to Queen Eliza- t 0 federal marketable bonds. by a covering letter setting out 24-HOUR . SERVICE Funds for investment allotted to each province are directly proportional to the total of con- tributions to the plan in the province. STAMPS FOR TOYS Almost 3,000 underprivileged children in Ontario received toys for Christmas from the proceeds of trading stamps col- lected during October, Novem- ber and December. Steinberg's, 16, by Magistrate H. M. Jerm- yn, to imprisonment for one year definite and six months indeterminate upon his convic- tion on a charge of theft under, $50. The court ruled the sen- tence would be reduced to that unified force to do so." in complete detail the reasons why the individual is consid- ered to deserve such rapid and extraordinary promotion and why it is in the interest of the 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS NUMBER'S ENOUGH | | Mayor Opposes PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -- An BRANTFORD (CP) -- Mayor elderly aunt in Texas sent a Richard Beckett said Thursday | Christmas card to Mr. and he is strongly opposed to the|Mrs. James F. Ray but couldn't Ontario Water Resources Com- |remember their address, so she mission's proposal to build ajaddressed it to their telephone | OVER 40 YEARS ' EXPERIENCE! Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always on the ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan available. of time already served. WATER BOARD ! BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby toys. Township Council recently ap- pointed the following persons to APPEAL ALLOWED |the Brooklin water committee The court of appeal at Os: |for 1967: Reeve Heber Down, goode Hall has allowed the ap-|Councillor Neal Grandy, Dr. J. Peal of Ronald Walker who was |H. McKinney, William' Manning which issued the stamps, matched those donated by the customers and 17 organizations in the province were given ck, |Lake Erie water pipeline to} supply a number of municipali- ties in this part of Ontario, He said Brantford, where the pipeline will end, has until March to state its position. He said the city could be forced into accepting it because of the powers given to the commis- sion by the Ontario govern: | Sentenced at Whitby last Aug. iand G. H, Vi 4 : Pes ment. 4 number. It was delivered in| time for Christmas. ORGANIST JOHNNY McMANN is back again Hotel Lancaster 29 King St. W. -- 725-9781 COAL & | SUPPLIES 723- | .McLAUGHLIN NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL 110 KING ST. W. 3481 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWNERS No person shall keep of maintain any dog in the City of Oshawa unless such dog has been licensed and registered under By-law No, 3418 of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa, as amended, and subject to the provisions of Section 4 (4) of the Dog Tax end The Cattle, Sheep and Poultry Protection Act hes on @ collar to which is affixed @ dog tag issued for the current year for the said dog. The 1967 dog licences are now available and moy be purchased at the City Clerk's Office, 3rd floor, City Hall, end the Dog Control Department, Dean Avenue (east off Ritson Road South). 1967 LICENCES MUST BE PURCHASED-BY FEBRUARY Ist No dog shal! run et large and ne person shall permit « dog owned by him to run et large in the City of Oshawe et eny time. e A dog shall be deemed to be at large when it is off the property of the owner and is not under the control of @ competent person either by means of a leash not more than 10 feet in length or by virtue of being found not more than 10 feet form the person supervising the dog. Every dog found running at large contrary to the provisions of the by-laws of the Corporation shall be teken up by the Dog Contre! Officer end impounded in the City Dog Pound end held for @ period of not less then 48 hours end, if not red hours, may be sold or destroyed. d at the expiration of 48 The owner of an impounded dog shell be entitled, on proof of hip, te regain of the dog on application te the Dog Pound end payment of the following pound fees: FIRST DAY OR PART OF DAY .............. RAiocoiesedectt EACH ADDITIONAL DAY OR PART OF DAY .ecxeconx, 2.00 All d dogs are ded and indexed end-every effort is made to notify the owners immediately after dogs ere picked up by the Dog Control Department. 5.00 L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk. Mont "Briere | isfactior tor ask: Ju Fo By D/ DORIO! man coro recommer ing its fi school bt claimed { tal. A hushe RC, Tak GAZZAI The Rom lican Chu they have towards | 400 years A joint Thursday of discus: Roman C can_ theo! the estab! commissic theology applicatio: riages. The sch free and "such suk of the chu thority an intercomn of the Bl Christian tion." The sck decided t tions for ; practical remove t Rest Soug OTTAW. diverse Ir a united Thursday restore na ince's - Inc hawks of the Chipr west, wer on the su dian Affai Backing of a num ganization workers ai men to Rt Anglican | A scatte Indian gro and from also face crowded h Canadiai objecting Migratory signed in the United The Sup recently hi decisions agreement rights to s for food at or on uno UP TO PS The. bri ments can and it is r to restore gated thro If public modificatic rights, thet tiate with | appropriat Mr. Lair clumsy ove 1916 when taken into ment. He said plicated b 1916 conve that treat

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