Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, February 11, 1967 GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Tire Standard Announced Need Not | | | | Welcomed By Association Teachers Aid WINNIPEG (CP)--Manitoba TORONTO (CP) -- Announce- ment by Transport Minister Ir- win Haskett that tire-standard legislation will be introduced in Ontario was welcomed Friday by the Rubber Association of Canada. "Introduction in Ontario of the V-1 standard ... gives formal recognition by the gov- ernment to an accepted North American standard," the associ- ation said in a statement. Mr. Haskett announced in the legislature Friday adoption of the V-1 standard, established in the U.S. and already adopted in several states. In Kitchener, M. W. Roth, tire i development manager for B. F. | Goodrich (Canada) Ltd., said, the industry has been working closely with government techni- cians on preparation of the standards to be adopted. \ He warned, however, that the onus for tire safety remains on} the motorist who must properly | maintain his tires and ensure! Contract Dispute -- SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.|for sale without paying duty. 'teachers in Quebec morally and financially and to help them re- \locate if they want to leave Quebec, Donald T. McKinnon, Manitoba Teachers' Society president, said Friday, Mr. McKinnon, commenting in an interview on legislation in Quebec designed to order 8,000 striking teachers back to work, said he believed a telegram of- \fering assistance will be sent to |Quebec teachers. He said all teachers will view jwith alarm the "terrible" legis- lation, given first reading Fri- jday. He predicted many teach- ers would leave Quebec. | | . | Smuggling | OTTAWA (CP) -- Mr. and Mrs, Jano Jost of Hyde Park, Vt., were each fined $50 Friday on charges of smuggling eight black poodle pups into Canada IRWIN Tire HASKETT Standard jteachers are to be asked to aid/Trust Corporation Act. registered under the Mortgage |Brokers Registration Act. Mr. Justice Arthur Kelly, who|to light tonight. wrote the appeal court's lead- ing judgment, said that if the|S Supreme Court decision was up- held it hampered mortgage tions throughout the province. WEATHER FORECAST Lenders Register TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Court of Appeal ruled that lenders of mortgage money need not necessarily be registered under the provincial Loan and By reversing an Ontario Su- preme Court decision of Nov. 4, 1965, the three - man appeal court ruled valid a $308,250 mortgage transaction between Sidmay Ltd. and Wehttam In-|c vestments Ltd. Sidmay, which had received|4 more than $250,000 from Weht- g tam at 12-per-cent annual inter- est for interim financing of a\n 64-unit maisonette development at Dundas, Ont., had asked the|® Supreme Court to void the con- tract because Wehttam was not would have seriously transac- much colder today. C magami, Cochrane, North Bay, Sudbury: cold today and Sunday. Winds northerly 20 to 30, decreasing Another Blast Of Winter Moving Into TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts jissued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: Another blast of winter is moving into southern Ontario today and temperatures are expected to fall sharply. Mainly clear and very cold weather is expected throughout 'the province tonight and Sun- day. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake Ontario, Halibur- ton, Killaloe, Windsor, Toronto, Hamilton: Clearing with a few loudy periods tonight and Sun- day. Turning much colder to- lay and Sunday. Winds light. Lake Huron, southern Geor- ian Bay, London: Clearing with a few cloudy intervals to- 5 ight and Sunday. Turning i Hi a South Ontario with a few snow flurries and northwesterly 'winds 25. Clear and cold tonight and Sunday. Winds northwesterly 15. Forecast temperatures Low Saturday high Sunday Windsor ...... St. Thoma: London ... Mount Forest ...... Wingham .....+00+. Hamilton .... Toronto . covrovcoununn --_ = 10 10 - 15 0 -15-- -10 -20 = -10 35-15 American Firms Profits Not Big OTTAWA (CP) -- American firms are not taking an extra- ordinarily large share of profits from their Canadian subsidiar- ies as dividends, Trade Minis- ter Winters told the Commons Friday. Wallace Nesbitt (PC -- Ox- that subsidiaries have increased to the point where it is worsen- ments problem with the U.S. Mr. Nesbitt referred to a U.S. lation for a period prior to the lines and the subsequent good- ian subsidiaries. Kapuskasing . 35 White River .. 40-15 Moosonee ...+e000. 35-15 old tonight and Sunday. Winds light. Northern Georgian Bay, Ti- Mainly sunny and Algoma, White River, Sault te. Marie: Mainly sunny and very cold today and Sunday. Winds northerly 20, decreasing to light tonight. Ottawa: Much colder today (CP)--A labor department con-| Under the Customs Act, they Space Gun iciliation officer is scheduled to alee Sil have to pay the fis , 'arrive here today in another at-|600 duty value on the animals, Phe i ily Boe CF A tonapt to resolve a contract di-|seized by the RCMP last No- ridge gun tinea spute between Algoma Steel, vember in an Ottawa motel. probe ever hurtled into the Ca- Corp. Ltd. and two railway un- " i: nadian atmosphere Friday and) Sigh Of Relief lions. its missile reached a height of|4.4 Union shokesman said Fri woRONTO (CP) -- George 47 miles before returning to im-/Rales advised Local 606 Broth-/Noel Paul, a Micmac Indian, pet stem lerhood of Locomotive Firemen|sighed with relief Friday when "We're a pretty jubilantland Enginemen and Local 611,|Magistrate Claire Morrison| bunch," R. C. Stacey, manager|Rrotherhood of Railroad Train-|gave him a_ six-month -- su-| of the Highwater Laboratory of/men, that Victor Stevens, as-|Spended sentence for stealing McGill University's Space Re-|sistant director of conciliation|the headdress from an Algon- search Institute, said excitedly |services, will try to mediate the |quin chief. shortly after the 2 p.m. launch-| dispute, "This is better,' Paul said Homes to rent or buy ! URGENTLY WANTED than 8% interest. Mr. Lee Toronto 487-3333 $5,000. down and one mortgage PHONE H. Keith Ltd. 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Transfer Lawyers OTTAWA (CP) -- Lawyers employed by the taxation divis- ion of the national revenue de- partment are being transferred March 1 to the justice depart- ment to avoid overlapping, the government announced Friday. Revenue Minister Benson and Justice Minister Cardin said in a joint announcement the plan will eliminate competition be- tween the two departments in recruiting lawyers. The consolidation was rec- ommended in the report of a royal commission on govern- ment organization headed by J, Grant Glassco of Toronto. $$$ $ $ Premium Quolity $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ BE WISE . . . ECONOMIZE! SAVE DOLLARS! FUEL OIL ou... Phone 668-3341 . s DX FUEL OIL SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX & DISTRICT $ $$ $$ $ $$ $ $$$ $ PAARPARAAAUNAUAY $$$ $ as ing. When talks adjourned Friday, /|outside court. "The tribe could Abandoned NIAGARA FALLS (CP)--The Niagara parks commission and the Centennial Aerial Exhibition Committee have abandoned a project this summer calling for twice daily tightrope perform- ances over the whirlpool at Ni- agara Falls. The aerial exhibition commit- tee gave up the project when it learned of the expense of erect- ing almost a mile of fence the unions asked that talks be suspended until brotherhood representatives arrive from Cleveland, Ohio. The two unions, representing 200 men at the Algoma opera- tions, are legally free to strike Feb. 17. More Investigation MONTREAL (CP) -- Exter- nal Affairs Minister Paul Mar- tin said Friday he agrees with Harrison Salisbury that more have spread-eagled me on the ground and left me without food for four days." Paul, an unemployed laborer, took the 140-year-old racoon and elkhorn, headpiece from the Toronto home of Chief Wobay Kitpou. He said he was only showing it off at Toronto's In- dian Centre. However, Chief ferred charges. After the hearing, Paul and the chief smoked a 200-year-old peace pipe. Kitpou pre- What made 300,000 728-7386 -- 163 ioor West DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. KARN DRUGS LIMITED 28 KING STREET EAST PHONE 723-4621 JURY & LOVELL LIMITED 530 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH PHONE 725-3546 quiet investigation and fewer demonstrations are needed in efforts to solve the Vietnam crisis, Mr. Salisbury, a senior editor of the New York Times, re- cently completed a tour of North Vietnam and a series of articles on the war. Mr. Martin made the state- ment in a question-and-answer session at McGill University. He had started to deliver a speech, but discarded his prepared text and spent the better part of an hour replying to students' ques- around the whirlpool needed to protect persons witnessing the event. The project was to have been a re - enactment of Blon- din's tightrope performances over the gorge 108 years ago. A French aerialist known as Henry was to have been hired. Kings Request WASHINGTON (AP) -- King Hassan II of Morocco requested and has received pledges of Lung Cancer TORONTO (CP)--Dr. F. G. Pearson said Friday a sputum test to detect lung cancer be- fore it shows up in x-rays should be more widely used as a screening device. Dr. Pearson, clinical teacher at the University of Toronto, said survival rates of lung cancer patients are low be- cause the disease is usually far advanced when detected. Speaking at the three-day an- "limited expansion" of the/tions. nual meeting of the Society of present arms agreement with ms University Surgeons and the the United States to bolster his Malfunctions British Surgical Research Soci- country's defences, it was dis- closed Friday night. At the end of the second day of the monarch's Washington visit, the state department de- clined to spell out what the ety, Dr. Pearson said present treatment methods -- radiation and surgery--are unlikely to provide any improvements. He said the sputum test offers hope of doctors receiving pa- PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -- Be- cause of possible malfunctions in certain types of power brakes, some 26,600 Pontiac owners have been advised to "limited expansion" means,|ave their 1967 models checked|tients earlier when treatment Unofficial reports, ho wever,|0Y dealers. stands a better chance of suc- eaid the administration prom-| The recall affects regular-/cess, sized Pontiacs only, not the] Tempest models, the company | said. | A spokesman said the pos-| sible defect was found in test! cars, and added "there have) been no reported brake failures} by owners which can be attrib- uted to this condition." Pontiac said that while the} probability of water entering ised to speed up the delivery of eight F-5 jet fighters, and agreed to furnish Morocco with certain types of ground equip. ment, including anti-tank guns, to a value of about $15,000,000. HERE AND THERE CENTENNIAL SHOW HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. ; | the power brake assist unit was 24-HOUR . S§RVICE Confederation Caravan, a his-|remote, it could happen and af-| ; torical display of Canada_en/fect its operation during frecz- 723-4663 ing. All of the cars were distrib- uted to dealers in the midwest- wheels, will be located at the parking lot of the Oshawa Shop- vn ee _-- Service! Some so much more. ping Centre when it comes to the city Aug. 1-11, said Mrs. M. M. Martin, administrator of the shopping centre. The Caravan is a Centennial Commission ef- fort. 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