i) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednendey, Jenvery 25, 1967 'A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE 'Hit and Run Driver Nabbed At The Scene Colder Air -- Official a.m. COOKSVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- Marijan Zlicar, 28, was ar- rested Tuesday night on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident after Toronto fawyer Edgar Clement, also of Cooksville, was - killed while crossing Highway 5 near his home 24 hours earlier. Police said two constables were placed ion special duty at the scene of the accident and within an hour Baw a car answering the de- They questioned Railing Fails BOMBAY, India (AP) -- A sons were Tuesday and all their deaths in the main canal of the big Nagarjunasgar dam, the Andra state government re- ported. scription of the wanted vehicle. the driver jafter he pulled into a body shop. | parapet rail on which eight per- leaning gave way plunged to "Mollie" Dies NEW YORK (AP) -- Mollie Slott, 73, vice-president and di- rector of the Chicago Tribune- New York News Syndicate, died Tuesday following a long ill- ness. In private life, Miss Slott was Mrs. Charles Levinson. She served the syndicate for 56 years. May Retire | KINGSTON (AP)--Sir Alex- national hero for 30 years and HERE and THERE 2") r= ister since it gained independ- WASTE DISPOSAL A public works committee recommendation that Oshawa participate in an area waste disposal study, as proposed by the Central Ontario Joint Plan- ming Board, was approved Mon- day by city council. VINCENT MASSEY At the Vincent Massey Public school annual carnival held re- cently at the school, pupils took part in races and costume con- tests organized by the school principal and staff members. Prizes were awarded for story characters, comical, na- tional contests, and age races. HOSPITAL REPORT For the week ending January 21, the Oshawa General Hospi- tal's "People Report' said the hospital admitted 289 persons and discharged 295. Newborn male and female discharges were 34, major surgery, 95; minor surgery, 133; eye, ear, nose and throat, 86; treatments | 67 FLAGS Separate school board trus- city council for supplying 20 centennial flags for the board's school system. PRESIDENT'S CLUB Gorden J. Dignem, 613 Ros- mere Ave., Oshawa has quali- fied for membership in the 1967 President's Club for The Great West Life Assurance Co. The club is composed of leading representatives of the company. He has qualified for the club on 19 occasions. CLEAR BRUSH Underbrush on the Thomas Street road allowance in the Oshawa Creek Valley will be cleared and a letter will be sent by city council to Robson- Lang Leathers Ltd. outlining the problem in this area and asking for its co-operation in clearing the underbrush from the company's property to a -- of 100 feet from the street ine. and examinations, 255; casts, 35; physiotherapy treatments, 915; visits, 618 and occupational | therapy, 195. | POOL CONTRACT City council Monday passed a bylaw authorizing the execu- tion of a new contract with Konvey Construction Lid. for the construction of the Centen- nial swimming pool. | BOY SCOUTS | . Boy Scouts of Canada were granted approval by city coun- cil to use the civic auditorium during the week of Feb. 19-26 inclusive and the rental fee of $325 be provided through the = committee budget for NDP SURVEY , A door-to-door survey will be conducted beginning this week by the Oshawa Young New Democratic Party. The purpose of the survey is to carry out a Political 'poll and to distribute party literature. PARKING ALLOWED The "'no parking bylaw" has been amended by council to provide one-hour parking on the north side of Bagot Street be- tween Centre Street and Queen Street (in front of the library). SCHOOL ROUTES The board of education, the separate schoo] board and the police commission have been requested by city council to assign staff to a joint commit- tee under the direction of the public works department to draft a policy for establishing Oedestrian routes to and from new schools and that the draft policy, when completed, be for- warded to each board, the|jage building inspector W. W. police commission and city} Rankin. council for consideration. HARMAN PARK MEET COUNCIL A "meet the council aight," sponsored by the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, will be held at the Genosha Hotel on Mon- day, Feb, 6, starting at 6.15 p.m. WEED CUTTING Unpaid weed cutting accounts for 1966 amounting to $1,660 wil] be placed on the tax col- lector's roll against the lands concerned. STORM SEWER _ A storm sewer will be con- structed between Hoskin Ave- nue and Farewell Avenue, Fred Crome, city commissioner of works, informed council. STOP STREET Rossmount Avenue will be made a "'stop"' street at Glen- forest Street. ANSWER QUESTION Six Oshawa separate school board trustees answered ques-/s tions posed by teachers and students at a St. Francis' PTA meeting. Mrs. Annette Bur- rows' letter of resignation as treasurer was received b: president Gerald Ralfe an Mrs. Mary Packer was, in- stated to replace Mrs. Burrow. WRONG ADDRESS ai Charles Smith, who appeared in Oshawa court recently, does not live at 519 Monteith St. nesday, Day, Feb. 14; and Boy Scout Brotherhood Week, Feb. 19- cribbage with three other men each noon hour at the General Motors engineering office, held a perfect 29-point hand. The other players were: his part- ed to attend a Centennial Ball which the local federal and pro- vincial Conservative Associa- tions will be holding at the Civic Auditorium on April 22. Organizer George Martin said the 'Ball' will have something for young and old. A rock 'n roll group and an orchestra will be supplying the music. ering Village recorded a de- crease in construction during 1966 when building permits totaling an estimated $119,430 were issued. During the pre- vious year permits valued at $356,150 were issued by the vil- man Park executives were con- ducted at a regular meeting re- cently. New officers are: Keith Moffitt, chairman; Tom Miller, vice - chairman; Jean Taylor, secretary; June Morris, treas- urer; Tom Miller, sports chair- man and Dave Brough and Joan Clark to Central Council. Association needs support and volunteers to make the park survive, said a spokesman of the club. The Women's group of Lake Vista Park will hold the monthly meeting at the club- house, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. Results of the annual elections are: Jack Logan, president; Northey, first vice - president; John Binkley, second vice-pres- ident; Bruce Maguire, tary; Mrs. G. Eyman, treasur- er; chairman; Ed Dwyer, assisting as social chairman. two-vehicle collision occurred on Highway 2, at Preston Road, | Bowmanville, Tuesday evening. The drivers involved were Henry Delong,: of Newcastle RR 1, Hampton. No further in- formation was available this | morning. WHITBY LIGHTS WHITBY (Staff) -- Special occasions coming -up in Febru- ag ary on which the Centennial| Celebrations Committee would like all Christmas lights switch- ed on are as follows: Ash Wed- Feb. 8; Valentine's PERFECT HAND John Strachan, who plays ner, Roy Weldon, Brian Taylor and Frank Geng. Strachan and Weldon went on to win the game. It is the first time in the years they have played to- get' that anyone a per- fect hand, Strahan tela three 5's, Jack of hearts and the "5" of hearts was cut up. PC '67 BALL | Some 2,500 people are expect- PICKERING BUILDING PICKERING (Staff) -- Pick- tees have extended thanks to ander Bustamante, a Jamaican ence from Britain in 1962, will not seek re-election, reliable sources said Tuesday. The once-fiery labor party leader, who will be 84 Feb. 24, thas been largely inactive since a stroke two years ago. 'Campaign Success OTTAWA (CP)--The Unitar- ian Service Committee of Can- ada in 1966 had the most suc- cessful fund-raising campaign in its 21-year history, its execu- tive director said in the annual report. Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova said $1,058,154 was raised last year. USC gifts of money and clothing partly or completely support 81 projects in Korea, Hong Kong, India, Gaza Strip, Syria, Greece, Italy, Austria and France. Churchill BLADON, England (AP) -- A wreath from Lady Churchill was placed on Sir Winston's grave in Bladon churchyard Tuesday, the second annivers- |ary of his death at the age of 90. It was inscribed: '"'For my Vinston, from Clem- Newwil Deputy Bryden, Toronto Woodbine, Tuesday was named deputy house leader of Ontario's New Democratic Party. He will act as party spokesman when tion recently in the Arkansas House of Representatives de- claring that 'the world is flat like a pancake, not round like a ball." Durrett withdrew his resolution Tuesday, saying: 'I'm afraid it might pass." Problem's Prickly LONDON (AP)--A Mexican cactus, a a show piece in London's Kew Gardens, has been moved to a larger room because it threatened to grow through the glass roof. Ten days ago the cactus began The annual elections of Har- LAKE VISTA The Lake Vista Neighborhood Percy secre- Tony Freeman, sports ports chairman; and Tom Kay COLLISION BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A nd Margaret Leuschner, of Homes to rent or buy! URGENTLY WANTED will pay cash or $4,000. or $5,000. down and one mortgage than 8% interest. Mr. Lee Toronto 487-3333 PHONE H. Keith Ltd. Realtor for the balance at not more Oshawe 725-4841 t growing an inch a day in the jday. Winds easterly. ing rain changing to rain early ing to snow by late morning. a few snowflurries tonight and Thursday. Winds southeasterly. sionally mixed with freezing ae cloudy and colder with a few TORONTO (CP) Renneth snowflurries tonight and Thurs- day. Winds easterly. WEATHER REPORT CRITICS PEPPER PICKERSGILL North Wind Will Bring TORONTO (CP) forecasts issued at 5:30 EST: Lakes. |ries. The prospect for Thursday is for cloudy skies with some snowflurries in the north and rain near the lower Great Lakes area late in the day. Regional forecasts: Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron regions, Windsor, London: Mostly cloudy and windy today with a few show- ers this morning. Very mild but turning colder during the morning. Thursday mostly cloudy with some rain late in the day. Winds southerly. Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, southern Georgian Bay regions, Killaloe, Hamilton, Tor- onto: Mostly cloudy and windy today with a few showers this morning and afternoon. Very mild but turning colder during the afternoon. Thursday mostly cloudy with some rain likely late in the day. Winds south- erly. Northern Georgian Bay, Al- goma regions, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury: Cloudy and mild with rain. Rain chang- ing to snow and turning colder this morning. Variable cloudi- ness and cold tonight and Thurs- Timagami, southern White River regions: Occasional freez- this morning and then chang- Mostly cloudy and colder with Northern: White River, Coch rane regions: Snow today occa- rain during the morning. Mostly Forecast temperatures Low tonight, high Thursday Synopsis: The unsettled weather and the wide-ranging temperatures across Ontario is due to a vigorous disturbance moving through the Great As this storm moves into Quebec late today, strong northerly winds will bring colder air to the province. Snow in the north will change to flur- ment was an attempt to nullify test. He said Mr. Pickersgill On Oppositi By BEN WARD tests of jected. last Aug. 29. tions that the minister: to reverse an earlier decision of Parliament. 2. Was conniving with the toric Crowsnest Pass statute which pegs the freight rate on export grain at 1897 levels. was to be made today by Her- for Humber-St. George's who acts as chairman when the House is in committee study. He declined to make a snap de- cision when the complaint was made. It all arose from a proposed government amendment to the transportation bill that would allow the railways to apply for an investigation into the costs and revenues resulting from any statutory freight rate. Such a study, which could not be sought until two years after the bill passed, could lead to proposals for a subsidy if it was found that a loss was being in- curred, Last Wednesday the Conserv- atives caught the government off base and managed to de- lete from the bill an original clause instructing the proposed new Canadian . transportation commission to carry out within three years a cost study of Crowsnest Pass rates. The government tried to stop the deletion but couldn't muster enough of its members in time. The standing vote in commit- tee was 59 to 58 for deletion. On Tuesday the Conservatives charged that the latest amend- that vote, something not al- lowed under _ parliamentary tules. Eldon Woolliams (PC~Bow River) entered a formal pro- was trying to revive the de- Leader Donald MacDonald is|wi"deo! -.-+-+++» 30 35 absent from the legislature. Lo nite : 35 . Kitchener ........ 35 Convicted Mount Forest .... 32 MOSCOW (AP) -- A Soviet| Hamilton vcs 3038 military court Tuesday con-\c+ Catharines 35 victed two men as traitors dur- 35 ing the Second World War and 32 sentenced them to death. Mik- 35 hail Nazarov and Nikolai Rysin 35 were convicted of voluntarily 32 working with the Nazi police 25 32 years ago during the German Py |occupation of the Ukraine. 15 ' Earlton ...... 15 Maybe It Ss So Sault ion aa * 15 eoeee 5 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. 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His calm pro- innocence were re- The upshot was a delay of at least another day in approvaw of the minister's massive trans- portation bill that has been be- fore the House on and off since A battery of critics, mainly Prairie Conservatives, spent nearly three hours on allega- 1. Was attempting improperly railways to undermine the his- A ruling on the first point man M. Batten, the Liberal MP' $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Transport Bill Stalls on Protest leted clause by trickery." Opposition Leader Diefen-| baker said such a move could ultimately lead to the destruc- tion of the Crowsnest Pass grain rates. "The story of the Trojan horse is nothing to what the minister is trying here." Mr. Pickersgill, who man- aged to retain his good humor throughout the affair, argued firmly that there was nothing wrong with the amendment. It contained "a substantial and fundamental difference in principle." First, all statutory rates were involved, not just Crowsnest. 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However, uni the teachers the to their class1 teachers reporte TORONTO (¢ Camp, natio of the Progres tive party, said propose that the tive committee delegates from, constituency to | ership convent! year, Mr. Camp sa to five from t would allow wi tion at leaderst giving Young P servative organi egate, women's delegate and the uency organizati gates. The number | national convent Second World Mr. Camp said duced to three i of difficulties | travel. Questioned ai reports that he \ at-large deleg: constituency or addition to the f egates, Mr. Cam to propose at-lar the executive co not committed t Conservative I Diefenbaker saic television addre that there should delegates at the EE ORATION OE good names t If you have | Commercial | To Sell or Li REG AKER BILL McFEETER: SCHOFIEL 723-2 Over 33 years