AY HOWE 1? for Sir Joseph Chapleau, Cana- dian secretary of state whol Canada's Auto | died in 1898. © SPECIAL! e 1 Deficits Lashed <a OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's ae SEA FOOD MENU ficit in auto trade with the U.S.} jwas slashed by more thal 100,000,000 in the first 11 months Friday and Saturday of 1966, an industry department} report says. Live Lobster, Crab, Fresh Shrimp Alaska King Crab Legs. The report says Canadian ex- ports to the U.S. jumped 270 per) Our Usual Menu Will Also Be Available. (Prime Rib of Beef or Steaks) cent to $717,500,000 from $193,-) NAME LIVES ON Chapleau, 170 miles northwest of Sudbury, Ont., was named 800,000 for the same period of} 1965 'while imports from U.S. rose 46 per cent to $1,310,200,000 from $895,000,000, Corresponding figures for} 1964 are $85,500,000 and $659,-| MOTOR HOTEL } 300.00. In total auto trade -- motor! jvehicles and parts -- with all| ===|countries, Canada's deficit fell} jto $618,500,000 from $711,200,000, | lalmost back to the 1964 level of $605,000,000. Canada's total imports for the ll-month period in 1966 was $1,433,100,000, up from $1,022,- 600,000 in 1965 and $769,400,000 jin 1964, | Exports of Canadian motor vehicles and parts totalled $814,600,000 for the 1966 period, up from $311,400,000 in 1965 and |$164,400,000 in 1963. For Reservations Call 723-4693 THIS WEEK "THE YOUNG SET" q RECALLS EXPLORER Nicaragua's monetary unit, Admission: 75¢ Non-Members . . . 50c Members the cordoba, is named after Francisco de Cordoba, the 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM Dress -- Shirt and Tie -- No Blue Jeans Spanish explorer who first col- onized the area, + FRIDAY + The Big Fun Dance The Sounds of the Big Beot The Place to Meet f/ CANADA'S Canad HELICOPTER HOVERS IN MAN - MADE CLOUDS . «+ Research Council Testing Ice Accumulation a's Research | To Wait Release THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Morch 10, 1967 7 'education costs and the money) MAY MOVE INTO NHL would have to come from tax-| sT LOUIS (AP) -- Goalie payers no matter what level! of} government paid the bills }Seth Martin of the Canadian na- He hoped the combination of tional team is on the new federal-provincial tax-shar-) Negotiating | of St. Louis ing agreements and the various Blues, who will begin National reports would lead to 'a ra-|tiocekey League plat here text tional tax system." Obtober. it wer rovegind Thiices Mr. Nixon and NDP Leader'day. The Blues' general man- {Donald MacDonald both re- ager; Lynn Patrick, said Thurs- |ferred to municipal tax prob discu€sions have been un- lems as reaching. "crisis pro- qo, portions." with Martin for about tin now is in was our months. Ma Treasurer Charles Mac: furone compe with the Ca- [Naughton listed ways the gov- nadian Nationals in exhibition ernment could raise an addi- . ' t} ' ka games prior to the world tour- total $300,000,000 annually to nament later this month eet 80 per cent of elementary - 'iodeceaaia pas oa cacesianipe asain and secondary education costs. One of Mr, MacNaughton's|"ow is 28 per cent, corporation suggestions was an additional|tax 12 per cent, the retail sales three percentage points of pers-\{ax five per cent, the gasoline onal income tax, two percent- {ax 16 cents # gallon age points of corporation tax, Elmer Sopha (1, --Sudbury) two percentage points of retail/termed the department figures |sales tax and two cents per gal-irrelevant and Ken Bryden lon of gasoline (NDP Woodbine) said they | The personal income tax rate'were meaningless statistics. WANTED! Energetic, Enthusiastic YOUNGSTERS | Age 10 to 14 Tax Structure | who want to earn extra money cas Times Carriers Makes ItsOwn Clouds OTTAWA (CP)--The National|their rotor blades. Sometimes,, Two methods are used to shed Research Council makes its own|when enough ice accumulates ice from rotor blades, An elec- clouds to study the effects of|on the blade, its own weight and/|tric heater mat, installed along icing on the flight and handling|the rotor's centrifugal force the blade's leading edge, will BIG BEAT Admission 1.50 Dancing 9 to 12:30 performance of helicopters. cause it to break off in chunks.|melt the thin layer of ice it SHOWCASE of STARS ] BANDS A special rig built near Ot- RAT ANCE CAN BE LOST ae preventing accumula tawa's Uplands Airport sprays) i). Sey sig yel lo ion, SS patil steam ae nade de ister canes gt ne mes| An alternative is to spray a : : | ugh to cause damage ' ; " te Oshawa's Largest Dance |through 161 nozzles to produce|;, other parts of the helicopter chemical, such as alcohol, yas ti fini e . the blades during flight. a huge artificial cloud of water),nq jr unequal arel creas dunt, 'droplets in which helicopters | hede a ts 8 e alcohol mixes with the cloud shed; it can cause dangerous water droplets and prevents the || SATURDAY can hover some 50 feet above out of-palance conditions. mixture from freezing. NIGHT the ground. _ j i he g Gas-turbine engines tend to! The cloud-producing rig--the Icing is a major flight hazard € n for naiceptare That r rotor accumulate ice, seriously reduc-| only one of its kind in the West blades travel many times far-|ing power when it is needed to|ern world--was built in 1954 and amounts SAT., MARCH 25th ,2 Pv. %& SUSAN TAYLOR SEE! "Don't Make Promises' ak R. K, and THE ASSOCIATES New Record Not Released %& BOBBY KRIS and IMPERIALS i, Offset ice build-up on the blades./enlarged to its present size in Heor Their New Smash Hit ther and faster through the air |%!S Pp | g P! 4 oe THE TRIPP OLD TIME and lthan other parts of the aircraft. | Electric blankets attached to|1957. B me gueeuinnee Village MODERN Accumulated ice on the blade |the engine's air inlets or hot) It has been used to test 24 HOURS * A : D t lean cause serious aerodynamic 825¢s from the engine distrib-|helicopters from manufacturers ormerly Biche Kovept ard lance to letteets: ef uted over the turbine will pre-jor users in Canada, the United RUDY Droplets in the NRC cloud vent this. iStates, Britain and France jturn into ice when they strike | - das VELTRY [isi ietontes'er| Volcano 600 Feet Below Sea |possible for helicopters to en- RED BARN ||': ".-.5| Being Observed With Interest ADVANCE $2.00 DOOR $2.50 FREE Bus Service from Morty's Record Centre ot Simeoe and Bond at 7:30 - 8:00 ~ 8:30 - 9:00 and after dance, TICKETS AT: Auditorium Box Office, Windsor Discount Sporting Goods, Marty's Record Centre, Dise Shop--Oshawa Shopping Centre, Bolahood's Sportshaven, Jim Bishop i is, Som ueen--Whitby; Bow- counter controlled icing condi- miles from base to find natural NEW TORNADOS | jiicing conditions. T : Under some conditions, he oronto's a Most Versatile Group U Vi Rotish Men's Weer Dairy manville, Jury and Lovell Travel; and All BIG BEAT School Representotives ment CD Eyl |copters without de-icing equip-| 4,5) 4 ¥ ' cannot stand more than | (CP) A volcano 600 feet below ) : {warning service to islands on SPAIN, Trinidad) which active volcanoes _ still In 1960 the unit became ii. | By R. M. THOMSON PORT OF lthe surface of the Caribbean|¢*!*t: a few minutes, ice build-up on) co i" being observed with in-|Part of the university. ; Need for such a service has| 'he terest by the seismic research unit of the University of the|been recognized particularly on| West Indies. the islands of St. Vincent and! Although there has been no) | NOTICE NO, Il The Lying. Dutchman MOTOR HOTEL With the continued advancement of our remodeling we are able to again offer the people of the Oshawa and Bowmanville areas the finest in dining facilities. Last week it was our pleasure to open our new Self-Serve Buffeteria and this Sunday we are pleased to say that our... . --~) Dining Room Opens! As in the past we can offer to you the finest in culinary artistry. And it is our {@nd hope that we will be able to see you very soon, possibly for Sunday Dinner. We are completely Licensed under the LCBO, including Sunday. x For Your Reservations 623-3373 Plan Now To Have Easter Dinner At The Flying Dutchman MOTOR HOTEL Bowmanville The Interchange 75 Hwy. 401 " ; lvisible "sign of the volcano's| Martinique. Active volcanoes on/ activity, eruptions were de-|Poth islands erupted within a} tected last year graphs on neighboring islands.|killing thousands of inhabitants on iio. low die bb each other [a 1902| tion parties offered no suitable [pieenatiog method of meeting! Robarts Says | | TORONTO (CP) --Premier| Robarts told the legislature Thursday that rationalization of Ontario's tax structure will have to await release of a re- port by the Ontario committee on taxation, He spoke as the house de- bated an opposition non-confi- dence motion which deplored "the intolerable burden of the cost of education among rate- payers in Ontario." | The motion, introduced by} Opposition Leader Robert! Nixon, was defeated 51 to 23) along party lines with the eight New Democrats supporting the! Liberals. House standings: Progressive Conservatives, 76, Liberals 22, NDP 8, varia eTatal 108. _The premier said the resolu- j tion failed to recognize steps his| government took in 1963 to solve the problem by forming| ja committee under Toronto ac- | Sturdy ore the shoulders of the news- paper boy for on them rests the ce- sponsibility of bridging the gap be- tween newspoper and the reader. The newspoper they deliver represents the combined labour of thousands of peo- ple both here and abroad, flus pro-m_t} ductions costs that run into the thous-"""}) jg onds of dollars. It is therefore a job . « cess or failure of the route depends-. entirely on a keen sense of detalles { Both % strong prerequisites in today's world ~ and strong interest in business of business. But few people hove such on inbred instinct and the corrier's job affords on excellent opportunity for a young boy or-girl to learn these skills. r -- APPLICATION FORM - -- 4 jcountant Lancelot Smith to] study provincial and municipal Gece p | NeW: occ k bk ees knee sib eeeseee ts oes ' | EXPECTED IN MAY | Address .sesnnsseseessessensecrensseeters a. He said the Smith report, ex- pected in May, will complement | ld eld eee aus es o | the recently released Carter PRONG ides sieweains +s rlicte tie a hdeciiel lh 2a |royal commission report on tax- | | jation and an earlier report by MAKE YOUR APPLICATION NOW! a federal-provincial tax struc- | I | Mail or Bring Your Application to the 'Times' Cirem- oo lation Department in Oshowo. ture committee. Mr. Robarts said the opposi- They were located about five| o¢ nearby cities, In 1929 Mt.| miles north of Grenada at the southern end of the Grenadine|/Pelee on Martinique erupted again with less tragic results. Islands, What nation will own the| A third volcano on &t. Lucia voleano if it ever ssi i) now is quiescent although sul-| surface to form an island? | Britain will probably claim it stg sb mopble 0 in) jas part of the Grenadine chain, e crater and sulphur springs | |speculates Dr. G. R. Robson, |have been used for health baths head of the unit, which is based|for several hundred years. jin Trinidad, | ee : 5 The seismic research unit) ERUPTED LONG AGO was organized in 1952 as a|_ Jhe last eruption on St.) Lucia. was probably about 30,000} years ago," Dr. Robson esti-| mates, 'In 1766 there was a small steam explosion." Any signs of volcanic activity are reported by the unit to the governments concerned and re- sponsibility for any _ public S| | warning lies with them. Prompt *| jevacuation of threatened areas would be the only means of | preventing heavy loss of life. | "Before a volcano erupts it |generates micro - earthquakes | {which we are able to detect on our seismographs,"' says Dr. Robson. "We are able to dis-| tinguish these tremors from the earthquakes which ,occur fre- quently in this area." ; | The eastern Caribbean area jis an earthquake zone with sev- eral moderate shakes occurring on Trinidad alone every year. It is not possible to anticipate these quakes accurately, says Dr. Robson, .but fortunately |Here'sthe biggestSportsmen's | they do little damage. From ls historical data being accumu- jShow ever presented. Some- lated by the unit Dr. Robson thing for every sportsman, |js going research into possible avery member of the family. estimation of return periods of | 'Come and have the time am and probable in- | i tensity. Asoladled ee Seismographs which automat- ically record all tremors are in joperation on Trinidad, Grenada, |St. Vincent, Dominica, St. Kitts, 'Jamaica, Antigua and Mont- |serrat. In one recent year--1964-- 9 2,040 tremors were recorded, land 82 epicentres in the east- lern Caribbean area were deter- jmined. ==Toront Sportsmen's Spectacular PLANS GHANA FIGHT? ACCRA, Ghana (AP)--Heavy- weight boxing champion Cas- sius Clay will defend his title jagainst an opponent of his own \choice here in May or late July, 20th Annual Canadian National Sportsmen's | Show. [Ghana boxing officials said 2 LOCATIONS Boe ll |Tuesday. A spokesman for the} + sf /Ghanaian national promoters 36 KING OsHAWA | $T.. £. SHOPPING CENTRE Exhibition Park, Toronto 11A.M.-11 P.M, March10-18 (Except Sunday) | syndicate of the Ghana Boxing Board of Control said negotia- 'tions have been started with) Herbert Muhammad, Clay' s} jmanager, for the bout in the} ' Accra Sports Stadium, I the one thing people don t save | for a rainy day anymore is a Since "raincoats" ere getting more ond more use, they should never look like something that didn't know when to come in eut ef the rain, Thot's why we run quality eontrol checks of our own enell the new raincoat models (end there are plenty). We would hate te have customer relations spring @ leek. 19.95 UNN: PRICED FROM USE YOUR CREDIT @ NO DOWN PAYMENT : @ NO CARRYING Open Fridoys Open Thursday and CHARGES Til 9 Frideys Till 9 BOTH STORES CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT 1 P.M.