Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, February 15, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Ontario Deposit Insurance TORONTO (CP) -- Leslie Rowntree, commercial affairs minister, announced Tuesday the appeintment of Douglas Ambridge as chairman of the Ontario Deposit Insurance Corp. The corporation was set up by act of the legislature last week to insure deposits of up to $20,- 000 in trust companies incorp- orated in Ontario. Civil Servants OTTAWA (CP)--Federal civil| servants who retired before 1960 should get a flat $50 monthly pension increase, a| special joint parliamentary committee was told today, The Federal Superannuates| National Association also rec-| ommended an escalation clause in federal legislation to provide for automatic increases in fu-| ture pensions. | Buddhist Scroll NEW YORK (AP)--A Colum- bia University: professor dis-| closed today that Korean schol- ars have found a Buddhist scroll | H. L. ROWNTREE «+ » Announcement duty as citizens," he said. |from the scene of the accident.' TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts jissued at 5:30 a.m. | Synopsis: A mass of cold over thousands of miles neg rng aged vital Pippioros Biosatellite I's orbital path.|ccuthemn Dalene Hales Perens 8 centre over Colorado today will Speed Limits |move south of the Great Lakes |Thursday, Frequent snow ages an ante squalls will develop to the lee wen (PC -- Wentworth) sug-lof Georgian Bay and over the gested Tuesday that the govern- Niagara Peninsula tonight |ment set realistic speed limits) Lake St. Clair, southern Lake jon super highways and enforce Huron, Lake Erie: Colder and jthem, : jcloudy today. Thursday cloudy He told the legislature most|with snow and continuing cold, motorists drive five or 10 ialeal eras northerly 10 to 20. jover the speed limit on major | Southern Georgian Bay, north- highways without fear of pen-|ern Lake Huron: Variable cloud- alty. He said this was not nec-|iness and turning much colder essarily dangerous, but drivers today. Frequent snowflurries de- accustomed to driving over the veloping along the south and limit on major highways often! southwestern shore of Georgian |did the same thing in areas Bay. Mainly cloudy. and cold such as towns where it would /Thursday with snow likely, be dangerous. |Winds north to northeast 15 to The government should either|20 today, becoming light to- remove all speed limits on!night. freeways or enforce them rig-| Niagara, Hamilton: Cloudy idly. jand colder today with snowflur- c I vad aS sccusnen, saveseune | eveloping o e Ontario. | ar nsurance |Thursday mainly cloudy with TORONTO (CP) -- Reginald|occasional snow and colder, jChisborn (NDP -- Wentworth|Winds north to northeast 15 to "They didn't want to do their/fast) told the Ontario legislat-|25 today and decreasing to east- ure Tuesday the time has come|erly 10 to 15 Thursday. | WEATHER FORECAST in the stonework of a South | Korean pagoda that is believed | to be the oldest printed text yet It dates to the discovered. eighth century. Moon Shots PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Scientists ordered Lunar Orbiter Mr. Boursodiere, who said he himself went to help at the acci-|oar insurance field dent scene, saw two young boys | ; "i : gen lea les ME nl ey or Bie Dl Bat eons aller lin the period 1955 to 1965, for the government to enter the the impact. A public car insurance plan is cheaper, he said and more Space Bug lefficient. Because of its large SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP)--jvolume of business, a single U.S. Air Force planes hunted| government agency would per- III to shoot its first pictures ofltoday for the space bug satel-|mit lower rates. It would also the moon early today. The scientists at the Jet Pro- pulsion Laboratory said they turned the 850 - pound space- lite believed to have dropped to|be more humane because vic- earth in the area of Australia|tims of accidents could be com- after two months in orbit. pensated quickly without wait- The extensive hunt rangedling for long court procedures, craft's cameras on, opened the| -- -- Lake Ontario, Toronto: Cloudy } jand colder today. Clear and cold tonight. Thursday clouding over with snow. Winds northerly 15 to 20 today, decreasing to easterly 15 Thursday. White River, Algoma, Coch-| rane, Sault Ste. Marie: Mainly clear and cold today and Thurs- day. Winds northerly 15 to 20 today, becoming light tonight. Timagami, northern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe: Clearing and turning much colder today. Clear and cold to- night and Thursday. Winds northerly 15, to 20, becoming light tonight. | Ottawa: Cloudy with clear periods and a few snowflurries today. Cloudy with snow Thurs- day. Cold today and Thursday. Light winds, becoming north- erly 20 tonight and Thursday. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Thursday St. Thomas ....... 25 28 London .. 28 Kitchener .... 28 Mount Forest 15 Wingham .... 5 |Hamilton .... 25 St. Catharines . 28 Toronto ...... 28 Peterborough .. 25 Kingston ....... 22 Trenton .. 25 Killaloe . 0 Muskoka 0 North Bay . 5 Sudbury 5 Earlton .. -10 Sault Ste. Marie .. -20 5 Kapuskasing ..... -45 -15 White River ...... -45 15 Moosonee ........ -45 +20 Timmins ....+.... -40 -15 Commuter Train Service To Start Operating May 23 | TORONTO (CP) -- Highways | car drivers who now commute camera door and shot 20 frames of the moon's surface, a dark area in the dry Sea of Tranquil- ity. Construction OTTAWA (CP) -- Construc- tion of a YWCA residence in Hamilton will be assisted by a $500,000 federal loan, Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Tuesday. The loan will be repayable over 50 years at six-per-cent an- nual interest. The high - rise structure will accommodate 105 for stock salesmen who flout but the dubious distinction may be shortlived. Balmy Bahamas | Replace 'Canada As Stock Haven WASHINGTON (AP) -- The)Bahamas, officials feel, will just| Wil! balmy Bahamas have replaced|send the shady stock dealer|S'#ges, with full service by the Canada as the favorite haven|scurrying to Panama and|>eginning of September. there's already some evidence U.S. stock registration rules --!of this. The blacklist now includes 17 Bahamas companies, 15 Cana- For the first time since the|qian firms, three from Panama persons of low income in 75 U.S. Securities and Exchange|and one from British Honduras. single and 15 double rooms at|Commission began issuing its monthly rentals ranging from $30 to $39. Scattered Canadian companies are in the Bahamas. minority, surpassed 17 to 15 by|commission firms with headquarters in the|have recently offered, or are foreign blacklist around 1951,,NOT REGISTERED These are firms which the|higher than the multiple-ride it believes|rates. said offering, for public sale in the Be U.S. officials hope the newly-| United States stocks or other se- a (caciead Diy sateen Larned elected Negro government in the|curities which have not been quiry was told Tuesday pedes-\Bahamas will help solve the|registered with the U.8. govern- trians and car drivers scattered |Problem of illegal offers by is-|ment. immediately after a westbound|!and-based firms to sell stock) Under the Securities Act any| : i public offering of securities in| . must be registered with freight train hit a chartered bus|in the United States. at a level crossing Oct. 7, caus. | The new oi r Is have ing 20 deaths, |pledged to clean up the islands Armand de la Boursodiere,/and "seem, to be sincere about who was in his car behind the/it,"' one government official bus on the south side of the/said. crossing, said he found it "odd} But that won't solve the black- that people should be runningilist problem. A cleanup !n the HERE and THERE DEER SEASON? ly pushed forward by persons who see there is an easy way the a the commission, whether by a domestic or a foreign company. With the registration, a com- pany must furnish a prospectus of its operations and financial statements to permit investors to make what the commission calls "'an informed and realistic evaluation of the worth of the securities.' The blacklist started with the first outpourings of Canadian mining stocks sold through jand Toronto will be $1.36. Sin- Minister George Gomme an- nounced Tuesday that the gov- ernment's new commuter train service between Hamilton and Pickering will start operating May 23. Mr. Gomme said the Govern- ;ment of Ontario Transit service be introduced in four to Toronto. Commuters will get free parking at GO Transit ata- tions. The first phase of the ser- vice will provide 17 trains a day, four of them replacing present CNR commuter trains on the 62-mile line. Trains will | operate at intervals of 20 and 40 minutes in peak periods and at three-hour intervals at other times. The weekday service will op- pei between 6 a.m. and mid- night. | He told the legislature the |multiple-ride fare structure will jbe based on a charge of 3.5 cents a mile with a minimum of 42 cents. | The fare between Hamilton gle fares will be 25-per-cent Money To Invest! Mr. Gomme said the service is being introduced to attract Joint Effort | ay, By Six Unions | 612% for five years by investing in Guaranteed Investment Certificates which ere Gueranteed--as te Principe! end OTTAWA (CP)--Six interna- tional unions with a total of more than 75,000 Canadian members have agreed to adopt a joint approach on organizing and bargaining in the Canadian Interest, petro-chemical industry. Fea Neremney fhe med @8 Cole William Dodge, executive | Redeomable--by executors In the event of death, Authorized---os Trustee Act ine vestments. vice-president of the Canadian Labor Congress, said Tuesday a meeting will be held March 1 in Ottawa to set targets for mem- Householders in the Simcoe Street South and Kawartha area of Oshawa were startled to see a deer in their gardens yester- day aftrenoon. It leapt over a fence, eluded an Oshawa Times photographer, and, before you could say "'venison", ran back into the bush in that area. INCORPORATION The current issue of The On- tario Gazette announces the granting of letters of patent of incorporation to three district firms. They are: Ceresmore Farms Limited, Darlington Township; Inter-Continental Ad- vertising Limited, Ajax and Sie- grist and Son Limited, Ux- bridge. HOSPITAL REPORT Forty-five babies were born at the Oshawa General Hospital during the week ending Feb. 11. During this period, 338 patients were admitted and 337 dis- charged. There were 83 major, 115 minor and 104 ear, eye, nose and throat operations, Two hun- dred and fifty-three treatments and examinations were given and 49 casts applied. The physiotherapy department gave 994 treatments and made 711 visits; while the occupational therapy department handled 191 cases. 17th IN RALLY Oshawa's Dale Neil and Jerry Pierson finished 17th in the British Empire Club's inter- national Canadian winter rally in a finishing field of 59 but managed a third in their class. Their car, the highest finishing Corvair, is. a 2% litre which finished behind two Volvos in the class competition. SPECIAL MEETING Oshawa and District Labor} Council may hold a_ special meeting iater this month to dis- cuss important current issues, the Canada-U.S. free trade auto pact as an example. At a meet- ing Tuesday night ODLC adopt- "boiler room" techniques--bat- teries of telephone callers dial- ing potential customers at ran: dom--in the early 1950s. | At its height the list included several hundred Canadian com panies. But with the co-opera: tion of the Broker-Dealer As sociation of Ontario and. the out of "'our taxation dilemma." He made the statement in a let- ter to the Oshawa and District Labor Council, which referred it to the executive. NDP COMMITTEE Oshawa and District Labor Council Tuesday night selected Donald Urquhart, Local 397, carpenters' union, and Joseph McCullough, Local 494, rubber- works' union, as ODLC repre- sentatives on the New Demo- legal Canadian offerings dwin- t died, the commission said. of the blacklist was changed bership organizing. gaining and will not be worked out for | some time, he said. | United Glass and Ceramic Workers, Toronto Stock Exchange, the il- Moo bese igh cng se ng |Textile Workers and the United On Sept. 23, 1965, the name| Rubber, Plastic Workers. An arrangement for joint bar- is more complicated Unions involved are the| International Chemi- ile Workers Union, the United Cork, Linoleum and CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUS} & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawe 723-5224 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ond SATURDAYS cratic Party election committee|from the 'Canadian restricted; for Oshawa riding. HOUSING THEME The Ontario Federation of Labor has selected "housing" as its theme in the 1967 Citizen- ship Month (February) cam- paign of the Canadian trade union movement, the OFL says in a letter released at a meet- ing Tuesday night of the Osh- awa and District Labor Coun- cil. OFL is doing a concentrat- ed study on housing this month list" to the "foreign restricted | list" when 13 Bahamas firms) were added. Later that year, | the Bahamas passed a banking law which helped solve some of the problem, : officials said. The charm of the Bahamas lies in corporate secrecy, no taxes and use of the English language, not to mention the climate. But officials said Pan- ama also has corporate secrecy. TREAD PATH BACK URGENTLY WANTED Homes to rent or buy ! Companies transferring employees will pay cash or $4,000. or $5,000. down and one mortgage for the balance at not more than 8% interest. PHONE H. Keith Ltd. Realtor GRAND OPENING! MEAT.O-RAMA Blair Park Plaza 104 LUPIN DRIVE, WHITBY SWIFT'S Chicken Legs & Breasts ». 39° WHOLE CHICKENS 2% to 3% Ib. avg... .. 33° CANADA PACKERS Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls - Smoked Hams 32: lb ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST 79: PORK CHOPS 69: CANADA PACKERS Economy WIENERS 389" Rindless Breakfast BACON u. 49° Grade "A" Extra' Large Loaf of Brown's BREAD with every Meat order over $5.00 Ae: SWIFT'S Peameal Back | BACON ..69* | by the piece BEEF ROAST 4§ MAPLE LEAF Sliced Side BACON 79: Chef Style Short Cut Prime Rib Roast 69: CANADA PACKERS Jubilee Pure Pork Sausage ». 55* SHORT RB & CHUCK ROAST j PIZZAS 2 FOR 1.49 ' FREE! 1 tb. of Canade Packers . BUTTER with every Meet Order over 10.00 Specials Excluded Regular 99¢ each. Save 49c. LARGE .... BROWN'S BIG 24-0Z. LOAF OF EGGS BREAD 22 71.19 | 5 rms 1.00 @ EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THE FREEZER @ 5 LBS. of Canada Packers BUTTER FREE with Every Side or Hind of Beef James Jackson, a past master | of Temple Lodge, AF and AM, | and a past district deputy grand master of Ontario district, was installed as head of the Toron- to Lodge of perfection (Scottish rite) Monday, Feb. 13. Top mas- MOTEL. LANCASTER 27 KING ST. W. good names to remamber RED AND BLUE BRAND New Hom Reducing Plan as a result, | | Toronto Osh COMMERCIAL BULLETIN PRoPosEp | ,,S*SKATOON (CP)--Part of| 487-3333 725-4841 CHUCKS OF BEEF i |Mrs. W. R. Fielding's heirl SIDES LB. 49¢ Oshawa and District Labor| ee Be a ee ie a SRO Gre, yy twee . e ; ; inciple {Collection of model shoes is on = HINDS ..ccce LB. 59c ¢€ Council adopted in principle |°° Tuesday night a motion.propos-|display in the city's public li- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ : FRONTS .......... LB. 45¢ UB. ROASTING ing that labor council prepare|brary. Started by Mrs. Field- | a regular bulletin or leaflet for|ing's great - Meat as prs : BE WISE... ECONOMIZE! $ BRAND plant gate distribution. pac has gos as ob $ SAVE DOLLARS! $| BLUE BRAND . CHICKEN H PARKING BAN eneralion "passes it on. The ' Raa te LB. 56c | SIDES ............ LB. S7e Council's traffic committee pig are from the 1th) $ Premium Quolity $ pies ce ABE B6e | MINDS. $k... ee With Meet Orders oe ee nee ey $ 'ca. $] FRONTS | LB. 47e | FRONTS .......... LB. 48 Over 20.00 League recommendation that $ FUEL OIL eniy oe Uschi ae . perkiog » eyes = a os BUSINESSMEN'S $ ae $ COMMERCIAL Specials Excluded side of Bon tree est bet- & ween the Oshawa creek anal] LUNCHEONS fig Phone 668-3341 SH ime 69° SIDE OF SELECT arren Avenue. The committee pe » bi -- " city council | DINNER i DX FUEL OIL : ALL STEAKS, Ib... YOUNG PORK that parking be disallowed in| this area. 5:30 So p.m. $ SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX & DISTRICT $ i nga BLUE BRAND ' 44° : Sood Food | | 9 79 LB. TORONTO LODGE Porting Reat of Hotel S$ $$ $$ $$ $$ $ $ $f QE STEAKS, Ib....... e Recipe ALL FREEZER ORDERS CUT, WRAPPED AND DELIVERED FREE Convenient Credit Terms Available ed a motion of recommendation that council call a meeting in February, if possible, of the executive, the political action | committee and the bargaining | committees of each affiliated| ons and about 75 members from Oshawa and district, atended| the ceremony. CITY GIRL THIRD At the Kiwanis Music Festi-| union Local. jval in Toronto, Susan Entwhistle | of Oshawa was third in the LOTTERIES piano solo class of Canadian Rev. John F. G. Morris, min-/composers for the 14-and-under ister of St. Andrew's United|age group. Her score was 90. Church, Tuesday night reiter-/Susan also came third for the ated his argument that govern-|piano solo sonatinas 14 years mant lotteries are being land under. If you have a Commercial Property To Sell or Lease REG AKER, pres. BILL McFEETERS, vice-pres. 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Oshawa and 104 Lupin Drive, 728-3361 Blair Park Plaza Whitby 668-4782 "THE HOME OF THE KING OF MEATS" : ¢ | Open 9 till 9 hurs, = Pri. AND GRAND SAVINGS! | Th De By OTTAWA inces crack Commons night by gi approval te the Canadz Corp. All provi have urged the measure ures by the and Atlanti and the pos on Canada' tion. The bill, only Senate assent befe protects der posits with : each accoun Flag Cele! OTTAWA flags and | flutter on F day to nfar! versary of t! tion of the 1 Apart fror play, no fun to observe There have | tions that claimed an ¢ government Tuesday nig been taken. Two years 10,000 person Hill to watch ering of the the hoisting amid cheers lute. Similar place in prov at embassies bases abroad. With the marathon fla; steadily, polit their attentio anthem. A special c and senators | study a thre ment propose Canada the of God Save TI "royal anthen The commit start its work issue is word which may be ment proposal. ping consume alf. Committee C Harry Harley he hopes to hz mittee recomm Commons by \ months of testi submissions fr ernment and c The Alberta pared by Dr. associate profe: at the Univer: called for a ge the patent, tr: and other leg behind which C dustry operate: Dr. Steele es prescription to petition into m retailing could nual drug bill $100,000,000. Key areas w per cent could less sales prom its and removz sales tax, he | question from | (PC--Saskatoon SEES BIG CH: But a reduc' depended on implementing 2 measures to re dustry's protec He cautioned ing the sales t ground that th reduction, if p consumer, mig] pated without permament pI measures. Dr. Steele, 35 per cent of the promotion bu' slashed, noting manufacturers committee pron keting accounts the sales dollar He suggested of promotion cc to prescribe hig name drugs an pense barrier trying to get in turing business drugs. Dr. Steele's that the large ¢ times-biased pI drug houses sh by independent publicly-financec Dr. Brand chi tention that mi try material, v bal, could be Dr. Brand said suggesting the d in by this propa PERSUASION | Dr. Steele r ratio of persuas tion in such m 10 to 1. It wa: productive and cost, paid ultime sumer in highe

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