@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, March 3, 1967 " ? weenie sianeaee A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Wholesale Divorce Change ene mi Included In Legislati ot Dring In | Prospects For Saturday First Two-Satellite Pictures 'NCtuded in Legisiation Skilled Workers OTTAWA (CP)--Canada ap-| 'Divorce reform in 1967 is alsupport. The fact that both Sen-| OTTAWA (CP) -- Two na- Mostly Sunny, But Cold e e {pears in for a wholesale shake-|95-per-cent certainty. Political tat more eniphasls stiould be up of its divorce law this year.|thinking is catching up with|man, A. J. P. Cameron, MP for re 7 ' a p Received 7,000 Miles Away _A_ parliamentary committee|public thinking in this respect."|Toronto High Park, are both|Placed on training Canadian) TORONTO (CP)--Forecast is-|Kingston ...0+.++. 15 30 ator Roebuck and his co-chair-|ional groups said Thursday is on the way to recommending|SEES SHIFT Liberals should make it even| Workers and less on bringing in|sued at 5.30 a.m. Trenton ssevesesee 15 3 ws wyoRK = es pss far-reaching liberalization of the| Arthur Roebuck, the Liberaljharder for the government to| Skilled immigrants. Synopsis: The prospects for 20 _ ae res " Fs fe Me ' . a No Present Plan adultery-centred law. senator serving as co-chairman|dismiss the report even if it; The point was made in separ-|Saturday are for mostly sunny 20 transmission of news pictures, | ee, | It is expected to wind upjof the committee says there has|wanted to. And there are nojate briefs to the special Senate-|but cold weather over Ontario. 15 The Associated Press sent three |; TORONTO (CP) -- Health|hearings April 5. Its report|been a shift in public opinion in!signs it wants to. Commons committee on immi-| Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, 15 photos Thursday Retwaen Tithe f Minister Matthew Dymond said|which should be out in Mayl|the last year towards reform.| Senator Roebuck's longtime|gration by the Canadian Labor|Niagara, Lake Ontario, southern 15 don and Honolulu, more than [Thursday the government has/wili likely include draft legisla-|It is manifest in the press, com-|role as chairman of the Senate|Congress. and the Canadian Lake Huron, Windsor, London, 15 7,000 miles. : no present plans to bring pay-|tion. mittee meetings with various|committee that handles Quebec|Welfare Council. Hamilton, Toronto: Mostly|Kapuskasing .... -20 10 "The demonstration used both|! ments by the whe Moti At the same time, public/groups, in letters he gets and in|divorce cases under the current| They said that a proposed im-|sunny and cold Saturday. White River ..... -25 10 the new Lani Bird 11 satellite Services Insurance Plan into! opinion favoring reform appears|private conversation. law will also add to the prestige|migration policy that would] Northern Lake Huron, Hali-|Moosonee ....... -20 10 line with an increased fees|puilding up. The committee report by it-|of the findings, stress skill as a requirement for/burton, southern Georgian Bay:|Timmins ........ -20 10 high over the Pacific and the Atlantic Early Bird, hovering schedule set by Ontario doctors.|" Robert McCleave (PC--Hali-|self will have great weight. Its| The Liberal government es-jentry has discriminatory feat-|Saturday mainly sunny and over the Atlantic. He told the legislature's|fax), a member of the Senate-|36 members represent various|tablished the committee to study|ures. : cold. Taking part in the demon-|i standing committee on health|Commons committee which has|shades of political opinion. several private members' bills} The policy would tend to per-| Northern Georgian Bay, Al- |that legislation setting up|studied divorce law since June| As a result, the report shouldjseeking reform. The bills cov-|petuate the flow of immigrants oma, Timagami, North Ba ; |OMSIP stipulates that the plan'said in an interview Thursday: have fairly broad parliamentary|ered so much ground that the|from western and northern Eur- Sudbury: Clear and cold tonight "|will pay only 90 per cent of| -- committee ended up looking into| ope. and Saturday charges set out in the 1965 fee ide a . ae just about every significant as-' It would 'automatically raise : : Schedule of the Ontario Medical U f t B ll U f pect of divorce. jbarriers" against would-be im-| Cochrane, White River, west- Association. : nl 1Ca 10n 1 nl 1es |migrants from underdeveloped|@™ James Bay: Mostly clear He said this means OMSIP CRUELTY A FACTOR countries. . and cold tonight and Saturday. : It is clear at this stage the| jt .| Ottawa: Sunny and cold Sat- pays $3.60 out of the $4 charge would also hurt the under. urday. Winds light. s Ss 4 ~ \for office visits stipulated in the E E t M t committee agrees on a wide|developed countries by siphon- 11965 schedule. ver yone xcep Inis ers broadening of the grounds forling off their skilled workers. Forecast temperatures V Whas Lawie (ODP <cleae| divorce. The only ground now| The Welfare Council agreed ie : ' ae | under federal law is adultery,|with the CLC, which said that| LW overnight, high Saturday stration were World Communi-|; cations Inc., the Communica- |: tions Satellite Corp.' and the/} British Post Office. Counting]; the distance up to and return to earth from each satellite the signals travelled almost 100,000 miles. ; The first picture moved from|§ Honolulu up to Lani Bird II, |? down to earth at Brewster|; Flats in the state of Washing- |' ™ borough West) said he has re-| y ap) ! i . : é . ton, across the U.S. by landline ARTHUR WISHART lnalved, complaints that doctors | unified ceursuady gg A Ptah cg one "th _ although ' cruelty is an addi- Canadian employers have en-|Windsor .......... 20 30 to Andover, Me., where it was| Attorney General are already charging on theldefence ministers socurred 'Thursday night. = factor in Nova Scotia. |joyed a ready supply of skilled|St. Thomas 15 30 shot up to Early Bird for relay| basis of the new schedule. Under the armed forces unifi-| It was between Gen. Jean V. PR nai ogee wpa d oT workers. at the expense of Eur-|London .., 15 25 fo Goonhilly Downs in England. | Act Ch | OMSIP's executive director,|cation bill now being studied by| Allard, 53, chief of defence staff,|tual drunkenness, drug addie (rr Kitchener ......4. 15 25 Reception was described as ex- ct anges Dr. J. S. W. Aldis, said he un-|the Commons defence commit-|and old soldier Frank Fane, 70,|tion, habitual criminalit could|/DECLINE TRAINING Mount Forest .... 10 25 cellent. : TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney-|"erstands the OMA has asked|tee, the three services will dis'|Conservative MP for the Al-lbe added as grounds for di-| 'The result has been a very Wingham ....... 10 25 Travelling the reverse route, i % rE ®Y"|doctors to refrain from charg-|appear. berta riding of Vegreville, and Pe | iderablé. disinclinats Hamilton ........ 15 30 from London to Honolulu, were|General Arthur Wishart Thufs-|; i i -ommi i i i bles 9s : considerable disinclination nist. Catharines .... 20 30 j jing the higher fees until the new| But the committee foundjit concerned mainly uniforms, Another all-embracing term|the part of Canadian employers other pictures. |day introduced amendments to/schedule is published in April.|Thursday night that there is|rank insignia and rank titles. such as "marriage Brenkioaa" bs eae is ta thedob a Toronto .......... 20 30 A Mon . [the Jurors Act which would al-| If the legislation is not(still a provision in the National] Mr. Fane said he wanted to or "marriage failure" could be|plant training." Peterborough .... 10 25 pinned be Speak At Dinner low judges to release members |changed, OMSIP will be able to/Defence Act for appointment in|get down to the vitals of the billl .aaeq or substituted to make it|, The CLC seid that in a leisure : : TORONTO (CP Gillis Pur.|0f 2,878"4 jury not required at/pay only $3.60 of the doctors'|an emergency of a cabinet min-|and these were the things which even easier for Canadians to get/économy in which service in-| TWO JOIN ALOUETTES LUCAS S$ PEACOCK _ care inye i ' ) -- Gillis Pur- a sitting without resort to elec-|normal $5 charge for office|ister for each of the services.|were fundamental. out of crumblin marital art-|dustries are blossoming, there) MONTREAL (CP) -- Mon- : : Canadian Prese tine 1905, ane |tion by lot. The proposed Jurors|calls and $5.40 of the $7 charge| An amendment to the unifi-| Gen. Allard said it is im- rb Be 8 P appears to be plenty of room|treal Alouettes of the Eastern 'Announ be th ages bed since 1945, willl amendment Act also would 're-|for house calls, jcation bill was introduced by the/portant that all servicemen| "ai out g 999 divorces are/for the inekilled. r Football Conference announced i ed Genhtan : rf hi SM ae MeWS CO-! neal a provision under which a defence department's lawyers|wear the same walking-out uni- granted if Ginna goats ey The Welfare Cou cil said|Thursday that two import line- His Retirement TC | ape ie Ww d . ie " bf rig § grand jury now 'can be recalled Plan Blaze [fo eliminate any 'provision for/form and have the same rank under the present iyatemn digg ualities other than skill are im-|men, one a former player with From The Active it will i ednesday, ered 3.l after it is discharged. Another |three ministers for three non-|insignia. But beyond that, noth- Some pert: of ped rocedane portent and can be measured| Oakland Raiders of the Amer- Management an a of olga ge ~ Yo rot provision allows for replace-| TORONTO (CP)--Children at./existent services, There will be ing. is settled. to get wives and TURban ae back enn "modern behavioral sci-|ican Football League, have Of The fésllents and we sspona.( ment of a juror who becomes|tending summer camps across|Mly one defence minister and| Gen. Allard said, he is much together again may al be in-/ence techniques." -~~|signed with the club for the Operations And u ae or on -eg@ ro pe +! "incapacitated." Canada Aug. 9 will light simul-/0Ne associate defence minister.|taken with the rank insignia of aa qi es fai , & or n- Ma 1 '3 'ail Fe coming season, The newcomers Policies Of ba Hees fon ended by taneous bonfires as a mark of| The committee did not get/naval officers. But - aap ser dsttadda Fibhad WG Hubdiee the ce [are MAGVIN MacinOvion) 46. a suey oe Sins ta the ectivtic oe Brand U S$ Ca ital Canada's centennial. The fires|™ound to discussing the amend- Ut reoonciliation is still ajquestioned the barriers the im- six-foot-three, 205-pounder who OTTAWA nently in the activities of CP 5 Uw. P will be lighted at 11:30 ment as it became embroiled in| DISLIKES STARS Brey area in committee think-|migration department proposes faved thine concent ith th GUIDE Carter roya 6 oe ag ape tag MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Soviet|EDT and camp directors Pill a procedural wrangle over Lib-| Mr. Fane sald he hopes the/ing. Also in this category are|for sponsorship and security. Raiders before sitting "oat his ation propo beld each spring' at the time off Tevdent Nikola! Podgorny tolearry out common campfire|eral allempls to cutoff the ap-|U.S. military evstem of stars|final committe proposals on: | Reuben C. Baetr, execuive/ ert lore Mur at REALTY LIMITED ment tax annual meetings of CP and the ee thereat eee aegvmee le ie ger o The Liberals 'maintaiy the| "We have more imagination|separation device for couples|000 to 40,000 Hungarians =ntered|e&u, biol ae six-foot-// effective March Ist, 1967 rose ting Pee Aeon re J came" Yor Tew ina oranaons of oes omerates oe ring to lth ta" Gen, Alar ne Dolev re capa ha emit rep Mr. Purcell, born in 1904 at|!ike_ intentions. _ |and day camping associations, |'he unification bill with a fili- M ne F : ; " that capital T " States' _ : te . r. Fane said it would be a/now in all provinces. ment paid off. poral ve joined the CP. PO lg a eck _ Pg Pi fleck Gearon e vo sigh Wu Linerale sie eveyen "terrible thing' to use army} --Financial protection for| He didn't see why "artificial POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN TORONTO glee 2 on pelle ae to subjugate Vietnam to itself|formed at every campsite in the|Closure to block the appearance|Tank titles in the navy when alljchildren of broken marriages. |tests and barriers" based on heise inclu s 'S|by force of arms," he said in\country. of more anti - unification wit-|Other navies in the world would) --Handling of Quebec andjfears for national security MALE FEMALE wages, vill as far apart as the sub-Arctic|."xremlin speech nesses. still be using naval nomencla-|Newfoundland divorces, still in{should be applied to immi- _-- a other} and California. He worked at oe . ture. the hands of the Senate. grants in general. ery: Ottawa bureau in 1929 and was Pi og Bag a yeh ae Big Deal ONE UNDECIDED Gen. Allard said he is sure And getti named general news editor at {in eemiy oosptitn of the Chi. CLEVELAN There have been 17 witnesses |that the wishes of the navy will Interviews at the Genosha Hotel Sot., March 4th Noon to 10 the ede Toronto in 1932. nese oplitiers' who relectedlianra i a Ohio od --|in 38 committee sessions since|be respected in every way. B dl Of L {] ts Th P.M. for appointment phone Toronto 425-3320 (Prior to Sot. will sy : He was CP's war correspond- appeals for joint action in eup- ha aes Ned id Cle ph 4 Ph rl Feb. 7. Eight, including Defence} The whole point, he added, is un e Ca e r own WlOKM. yo ea ce 'll d thr ent when the ist Canadian Divi- 'year-old Cleveland Plain/iinister Hellyer and serving of-|that worthwhile traditions will : ' a TOVAIS) will go thri sion went to Britain in 1939,|Pomt Of Vietnamese Commu-/Desler was announced Thurs-lticers, have favored the bill.|be maintained "at all costs." tangled tax joined the 1st Canadian Corps|"#ts- day. It was said to be the big-| might others opposed it and one| Mr. Fane said he found the which will ~| Peking's attitude seriously| gest transaction in the history of |= Pie Pe sage or " t tay We eat cae hampered the creation of a elt souvautten, TY Ol !could not make up his mind. 'general's words 'comforting. nh ouse oor ou | we. ve ac accident On alrdand mac hat get ane The newspaper announced the e : i 60 a tan eiaw Gas x ms 220 Laird Drive, Toronto 17, 425-3320 countries, n noeuvres. He ret d t pn taal hgar er 2 le of exe # Sua 1942. aimed to CF jn 'This of course delights and Pits Dealer sitter ovine pe No Cabinet Rift Over Mercantile, haired youth who described|blood to the Commons floor to to some extent gives hope to price. himself as an artist tossed a/dramatize Macdonald's plight. No C he Ameri fs : D . Hampered st asa tat wer cormanra/cespel iat to's onecs| Pearson Tells House Needlers |iir*ssumon:tuwt"sclivcartcverons ict sc] When LANDER-STARK ,.|Changed hands fi i HAMILTON (CP)--Canadian| He said that West Germany's | $59,900,000, highest gue was quickly seized by security|styled champion of society's un- business is being hampered by|P@vilion at the Montreal world's| aig j '| OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min-|Jamaica to keep him warm or|officers. derdogs. | ° . outmoded tariff laws and other fair--Expo 67--was designed in be cuaty Ween a ister Pearson told Commons|quiet. Mr. Gordon went to the] John Campbell, 20, of Ottawa Campbell left Parliament Hill| are your heating suppliers } 0 legislation that is out of step|the shape of Germany in its needlers Thursday there is no Caribbean on vacation last|ang Montreal, was questioned] shortly after the Commons auth- | ° e PY with the business environment ot 1937 borders. ties tea Me, pete cabinet rift over the Mercantile/ weekend. for several hours and released aged his release. advisers and service con- i wINDGOR the world, Harold M. Griffith) The Soviet head of state/the New Orleans States-Item-a|Bank issue. And he said the) Cabinet division need not/only after approval of a motion} "] have no comment on any- ; overnment president of the Steel Co. of|sttessed the importance of|record at that time. government will stand firm onjtrouble Mr. Douglas, the prime|in the House from Solicitor-Gen-|thing," he told reporters. "I tractors you know you ' bltleaar ae Canada Ltd., said Thursday. Pi et rine offer of peace} 'The Plain Dealer becomes ol gerge | tg tbe ier con- pice on gn ag dO ga eral Pennell. won't answer any questions." a : ivae ahd aa He told the Niagara Peninsula |'@lks in return for a permanent|one of the largest in a coast-to-|*T0! of the Canadian ban NDP "Th By bi Speaker Lucien Lamoureux) But he added: H th External Af Chapter of the American Insti-|halt to U.S. bombing raids. coast network of 21 Newhouse Sarcastic questions by N. e@ Opposition leader asked/said that although Campbell] "This wasn't Macdonald's enjoy e acme ngetninatn ture of Industrial Engineers mi z papers, acquired in the 56 Leader Douglas and Conserva- when the government decided to was being set free this did notjidea. He gave me the leaflets 4 akin: Thi that it is unfortunate that. Can- Designer Dies _ [years since the 72 - year - old|tive Leader Diefenbaker indi-|"turn a complete somersault"| mean that charges could not be|for distribution among students. of heating com- Burt, Canad ada's traditional approach to publisher took over manage.|°ated disbelief on both counts./by giving First National fiveliodged against him. That's all he knew." ig the establishment of prices in| TORONTO (CP)--Norman D.|ment of his first paper, a fail.|_ Nonetheless, Mr. Pearsoniyears to reduce its holdings to! He said that in freeing the fort. Call 725- aa eas Industry Min 3581 for prompt a Montreal s an aim of w marketing is being restricted by | Wilson, 83, designer of Toronto's|ing New Jersey dai gave as good as he got in the/25 per cent. : leaflet - thrower the Commons government. vy 15-mile subway system, died. in ea is oe oe se good-natured verbal cross-fire} Mr. Pearson replied with the had for the first time applied APPOINTMENT He said capital investment |hospital Thursday of injuries|tions, and magazine properties, |2b0ut @ cabinet clash betweenjfirst of a series of indirect al-|the rule requiring a special or- cannot be forthcoming unless|Suffered in a fall. In 1929, peo-| The Plain Dealer, Ohio's|Finance Minister Sharp and his|lusions about Mr. Diefenbaker's| der of the House for the release : there is a reasonable prospect |Ple scoffed at his prediction for largest daily, employs abbr predecessor, Walter Gordon. jown considerable cabinet strife] o¢ any person taken into custody i ister; M U.S. auto ir for a fair return. Canada needs|@ Yonge Street subway, but|» 999 i .| Mr. Gordon, the economic na-|when prime minister; his ten-lpy the sergeant-at-arms, S, auto legislation to encourage busi-|When the Toronto Transit Com- aitie of tee GA eyes tionalist, is reported to havejuous hold on the Conservative 'campbell's leaflets, thrown attention. sa iy dig ness enterprise and individua]| Mission decided to build one in|qay circulation of 526.401 claimed that Mr. Sharp was too|leadership and his fishing in|¢rom the north end of the cham- cat eo initiative. 1949, it used his design. Mr. Wil- ae soft on First National City Bank|real and political waters. ber, fluttered into the press gal- a et Manpower Minister Marchand|S0n retired as chairman of the Trawler Seized of New York with a compromise) To the somersault query, Mr.liery and onto the floor of the said industry should give more|TTC board of consultants in agreement to give First Na-|Pearson said Mr. Diefenbaker|House Some were distributed Martin's) op unreservedly thought to workers as 1960. _ ,|tional five years to hand over|"'is, of course, an expert in : n pe et beings. -- Loot Poss ka (AP) -- Almajority 'control in Mercantile|standing firm. He is also an ex.|'° Members by page boys Oshawa New Democratic Party: Riding Assoc. accord with Some industries refuse to con-| Mana er Chosen Setecied vento win irrived to Canadians. jpert on cabinet division." SUPPORT CASE . as sa t sult workers to tell them about | g 8 nN nited| "Outside the Commons, there The leaflets supported the e text. of , States territorial waters off the re-|/ DENIES RIFT jcase of Calvin Macdonald, who fect them," *Ystem that af-), Trrence Packs) Commission) l2ska. Peninsula was selzed by ported government plans to give| He added that "there is nolhas contended for. years 'there Mr. Marchand sald that in|Thursday announced the -ap-|"¢,:S. Coast Guard Thursday. First 'National additional incen- (division in this matter, and we\should be recognition of work Bell Island Nfld ay ' in| polntment of Douglas M. Pea- sud te ene tive to speed the withdrawal. will be standing firm as myihe claims to have done in the tg ; sini was paechain ye renal ele se spotted the Soviet ship, the Mr. Pearson hinted the gov-|right honorable friend will find|Communist party as an under- gh concern by industry aii yy) er. |SRTM 8-413, fishing one mile ernment had no plans to force| Out if he is here when the billlcover agent for the RCMP. PROVINCIAL NOMINATION MEETING cal tional unions SUNDAY, MARCH 5th --- about what was happening to|A native of Barrie, Mr. Peacock] south' of Mitrofania Island. on li a i : 5 ; i is introduced. This was the second time a . . fc oatne wire spanning' 'and aevlgmet %,4 e fte penal gs a Merhne oh ps] do na An0w, how many acd supa ted 2:20 pam. Piecedily Room, Genothe Hotel Three awa, Ww sai spokesman for the coast i ears that will be, Mr./the Commons for publicity / the automobile industry employ-|the parks branch of the depart- ' cent. New Bank Act legislation|¥ " ' ! fh ; ment icture is unseied." ment of lands and forests." |Be the first Russlan oat seinen] WU f0ree Fist Nattonal down] Speaker." Mr. Defenbaker saldstunts_ In 196, David_Cowit . Donald C. Macdonald, MPP Gi Hygiene lg me based | Develo Bor der poll violation of U.S. fishing deco "Speaking of divisions and Dougal A G ona sd ac ona +] iven : ppd gd rights, TO WAIT the patching over of divisions ouglas A. G. . force of 2,200 in 1962. About a P The coast guard said the ares to a query from Mr.|by wallpaper, and breaks that] EAT WITH OIL Winstanle BV Trovtaniel Leeder, Gout Spodker go year ago the mines were closed.|_ NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) |Storis placed a crew aboard the Douglas about a further reduc-|cannot be covered up, is it a = y Three cont Phil < Pela cing pom sgt a Russian vessel, and was escort-|tion, Mr. Pearson invited the|fact that there is this division? DIXON'S problems--de: ilatelist eration' devine the Wears me it @ -- Pies, in the Shu-|NDL leader to have a little pa-/Why is this minister without AB Bg ge Bet ior Everyone Welcome! aenput poe 7 . i i i i s edauce TORONTO (CP)--John H. M.|Frontier. Alec Greaves of Ni-\and its mentee we ge ge aid | tience. oh gedle seg tahoe dats gf OIL of Douglas A. G. Winstanley . i laoues a and its master will be arraigned| «This bill (the Bank Act) will/health or that he now cool off?" + ong ginal ve Ont., |agara Falls, Ont., told two New|before a U.S. commissioner to- be re ineoaoa very shortly, 1| Mr. Pearson noted that Mr. 313 ALBERT ST the Royal Philatelic iene | ia sega ne aan hope, at which time his curios-|Diefenbaker was down south g London, England, it. Wan an sya fan va, being made} The charge of violating U.S.|ity will be satisfied, though! fishing recently. 24-HOUR . SERVICE nounced Thursday Mr. Young ort Ls ee the Psd territorial fishing rights carries perhaps not in a way which will) "I understand he had more] the youngest member of the so.|I slat stan ¥ ew aig{2_maximum penalty for the|suit him," Mr. Pearson said. |success there than he has had. 723-4663 diety: in 1958, now becomes the| ie habe ih orkview, said!master of the vessel of a $10,000) Mr. Douglas resumed the at-|since he came back." youngest Felow 3 "le atinnee Pad cross the inter-|fine and a one-year jail term. tack by asking whether Mr.) "I have been more successfulj| SERVING OSHAWA OVER : ---- stint dati i In addition, conviction could re-|Gordon, now minister without|here than down there," Mr. 50 YEARS sult in forfeiture of the vessel|portfolio, had been shipped to Diefenbaker replied. representative in Whitby. major attenti OO } across the co cence | * The Ontari told by Tran win Haskett ) cars, are the traffic accide: OSHAWA The Albert FREE PARKING for is ees 120 Dundes St. Phone 668-6201 J.B. MeMULLAN and CO, Real Estate i | and its tackle, cargo, stores and eras recommended HERE and THERE iii: so mn , sae ph dental -- WINTER protection ... ily planning. : And in Briti CITY AUDITING RABIES CLINICS | JOINS DAVIS CUP TE. FREE HOME TRIAL Combination ne ier W. A. C Inquiries from local firms in- 'The dates for the holding of TORONTO (CP)--Bob ey Storm/Screen SUMMER comfort & : jocial Credit terested in providing auditing +: anti-rabies clinics in the|combe, 21, of Vancouver, Thurs- -- prepare 2 non - public s schools. Legislatures sion in Nova § Services for city hall books are R day was named th being requested by board of con-|north end of Ontario County anihbee of Canada's Deva Oe trol. The move was prompted have been announced, They are: |team, which meets Great Brit- when the present city auditors,/Uxbridge, March 3; Sandford, |ain May 4, 5 and 6 at Bourne- Prime Windows C.M.H.C. Accepted WESTINGHOUSE good condition. 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