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

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Merch 11, 1967 s WE. THER Hamilton ......+.. 30 33 TO DISREGARD RULING . \L WO ore egis atures A REPORT St. Catharines .... 30 = 35 | ROME (AP) -- The Italian A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE . , wy q|petcrborcugh 221) 253 [Boxing Federation sald. Tues-. j P day it will disregard the action . - | Variable Cloudiness And Mild)kinssio*": gag eg te R d C 1ve onsumer I otection . ora oe 30 which aie gt _, a C Id A E d S d a as te |Lopopolo of his world junior oeesecs 30 ; i Toronto Record Company py sve criss ess jin in ngs ating, COlder Air Expected Sunday fii' » 2 lemme, ft tS." te Two more provincial legisla-|islation providing financial aid r ~ ea faa ion: |Sudbu 95. |Mexican pr "9 ; tures have jumped on the band-|for construction of homes for at GAAS aes Dig, Mine dase cae ~, Pkocel parte: ae i 29 | |Said Monday night the council Protest ana a on ease wagon to provide more protec-/retarded persons. He said 21 or-|qay Not much change in tempera-|Sault Ste. Marie .. 15 95 |was forced to withdraw recog- tion for consumers. -- . ry ab hesg _ Synipais: A line from Mani-\tures. Winds light. Kapuskasing see 15 |nition from Lopopolo because ; In Nova Scotia, a bill was in-|Planning to build homes unde : ae x : es ita Hives. i ilure to defend TORONTO (CP)--The presi- Father Charged troduced Friday to regulate in-(the act and that provincial aigtOulin Island to Ottawa sep- Ottawa region: Variable cloud- based River cee 7 oo Paneer ge ad eh dent of a Toronto recording province bisiness activities of|Will total $1,600,000. arates the cold and warm air|iness with a few rainshowers or i -- torte * ay lacainat Cuba'e Jone Napoles. company, in a letter to State LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Altrust and loan companies chart-| Winnipeg --Provincial Sec-|Masses. South of this line tem-| 24 snowflurries developi m teeenenee gi son acon Secretary Judy LaMarsh, has Strathroy father has beenlered outside the province. retary Stewart McLean told the}Peratures remain warm with) 1 ioaay. Cloudy tonight with protested leasing to what he charged with setting fire to his} The Saskatchewan govern-|Manitoba legislature that|temperatures today expected in ' oS says is an American-controlled son's home and threatening to|ment introduced a Mortgage|amendments to the Highway|the 50s. North of the front tem-ja little light snow. Sunday company of recording rights of kill him. Brokers Act requiring licensing|Ttaffic Act authorizing inspec-|Peratures drop off very rapidly|cloudy with snowflurries becom- the centennial song Canada. Donald Benjamin Herrington, |of persons lending money on se-|tion for roadworthiness of new|to below zero readings. A weak|ing sunny in the afternoon. Mild The letter from Phil Anderson 55, appeared in county magis-|curity of land or land interest|and used cars will be intro-|disturbance west of the Great|today but turning cooler tonight. of Arc Sound Ltd. also says trate's court Friday and waslor dealing in mortgages. duced in the current session. {Lakes will cross Ontario today| Winds light today and northeast that if reports that musician released on $10,000 property} British Columbia and Ontario| Edmonton--The Alberta gov-|bringing some cloudiness with}15 Sunday. Bobby Gimby was paid $35,000 bail to March 14. ___ {Thursday introduced legislation|ernment accepted the resigna-jit. The cold air will surge south- Forecast temperatures "for world rights to the song are His son, Kenneth R. Herring-\to strengthen their consumer|tion of Dr. Jan Van Stolk as|ward as the disturbance passes. Low overnight, high Sunday correct, '"'the persons who con- \ton, laid the charges against|protection efforts. i provincial guidance clinic direc-| Toronto, Hamilton, London,|. 30 35 ated the deal were not ijhis father after a fire at his) The Nova Scotia bill, entitled|!or. Dr. Stolk resigned Thurs-|windsor; Lake St. Clair, Lake|WiNdS0r --+++++++ 3 summ i " Or, PAKS St CIMT, MARC St Thon 35 only completely and utterly | |Strathroy home Thursday. |the Trust and Loan Corpora-/day, saying he had "lost con-|7 5, take Wuteu. eocteente as .. - misinformed about the value of tions Act, was introduced in the|fidence in the administration" | "> : LOND: 5428 es such properties but certainly Walkout legislature by Provincial Secre-|and criticizing "rigid" bureau-|Georgian Bay, southern Hali-/Kitchener ... 32 | did not in any way consult any- | tary Gerald Doucet as the lat-|cracy in the Alberta health de-|burton, Lake Ontario, Niagara|Mount Forest MH | one with knowledge of the mu- COLLINGWOOD (CP) -- Pro-|est in a series of acts to enlarge|partment. The health minister,!;e gions: Variable cloudiness| Vi"S08™_--- sic industry." duction was almost back to|the scope of the Consumer Pro-|Dr. J. Donovan "Ross, an-|and mild. Mainly cloudy and : . é «, . If this sum is correct, normal at the Canadian Ship-|tection Act passed last year. nounced the resignation in the colder Sunday. Winds light then Canada is the highest building and Engineering Co.| The legislation is aimed at re- legislature. southerly today and northeast 15 HEAT WITH OIL priced song ever written. . . 4|Ltd. yards Friday as 125 aa Meg taal true ye ies eattye Sunday. DIXON'S | A payment of $35,000 or even ers ended a two-day wildcat)!ng in dollars and cents and in Sudbury, North B | $3,500 for a song is a ridiculou strike. " ent interest. Auto Agreement Haliburton pater iond uae in waste of the taxpayers' IDY ; Talks between company offi- e bill provides for the ex- Bay, Algoma regions: Cloud: toney," ged a cials and the United Bteelwork- emption of credit 'unions and| Not In Danger anh colder relay, Intermittent OIL D WwW N Vi EW p ARK | sess eas ' America, sc c ies subjec i- ; H - | Producers ee 2 ~ | Friday, were postponed tojsions of the iprovintial Troan | OTTAWA (CP) -- Industry a te ty cee cae 313 ALBERT ST. 0 S TV | Relicious | Monday. Companies Act or Trust Com-|Minister Drury maintained) wings north 15. 24-HOUR . SERVICE TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's| e 1g The union sought to discuss|panies Act. |Friday in the Commons that the White Ri Coch Ti ' d producers of color television] TORONTO (CP)--A teacher|status of 11 men whose suspen-| The Saskatchewan govern-|Canada-U.S, auto agreement is 'ga sib Say with satan 723-4663 atur ay un ay sets are less optimistic about/from nearby Milton said Friday|sion Thursday sparked the/ment introduced, besides the|not in any danger of collapse. atts aeiien? a Seda Mal y the outlook for 1967 sales than|that atrocities and human de-|walkout. Mortgage Brokers Act, a bill re-| He was replying to Alfred ot ee ae ee ey chancsl| SERVING OSHAWA OVER 1:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. they were a few months ago,|gredation will result if religious i quiring complete disclosure of|Hales (PC--Wellington South)|' iy? un Ae yg oe SO YEARS an official of Dominion Electro-|education is abolished. Candidate credit information on all credit|who asked whether the pact|!" ons ibe ures. Winds lig New Electricially Heated Homes built by Jackson & Wolters home er Ltd. of Kit-| Mrs. Marjorie Powys, head of sales of or services or by ee in iprg wees falling iy northerly. Construction with attached garoge for only $19,995.00 with chener said Friday. commerce at Milton District! KINGSTON (CP) -- A candi-|persons lending money. ecause of declining car sales. 4 ' J. A. Pollock, sales manager|High School, made the state-\date for the national leadership| The bill will not apply to| Mr. Bales asked also whether Fs iaileahidedldaslasiabielesieediiidecdeidedadiladabidibilaian $2,971 down wi 1 iste hak Pak eh -- of the consumer products divi-| ment in a brief to the Mackay |of the Progressive Conservative|credit sales by mail order|some manufacturers have re- a | Also other models to choose from. Prepaid underground se sion of the compety, seid stn, committee on religious educa-|party Friday described it as a a eng Jan. 1, 1968. |wuested, z bl eros fii H DRUG STORES Bil vices, quality materials and workmanship. Gfacturers expect 1 Sales Of|tion. | - pl lub and driftin: n other legislatures: some of the ; ta -padiey ag sets to tetal sac Ppa n 2 sy a it we piney Toronto --Welfare Minister|the agreement. & H DIRECTIONS: Adelaide St. E. to Central Park Bivd. North then about 130,000 compared with a/ L d Wid miss." John Yaremko announced in} Mr. Drury did not reply to a g North to Holcan Ave, and tum left to Signs. Gener prediction of 175,000 made by ondaon 1dow John P. Maclean of Brockville|the Ontario legislature that the|the latter question specifically.|§ PEN THIS SUND AY H (centre) the industry last September. LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A Lon-|told a Young Progressive Con- a a bookkee) Search Wateriront (icra ices meas nena | LLOYD METCALF | | {== arc. ateriron killed in a two-car collision Jan.|were an election tomorrow the } ° ane 29, 1964, has received damages|party would be "'clobbered." ° ; ° : CAMPBELLFORD_ (CP)lo¢ $10,300 and costs in an On- é he said 2 public opinion poll : 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. a REAL ESTATE LIMITED : Provincial police said Friday/tario Supreme Court action Fri-|. wed Conservatives now E | Md Talend slong the nearby Col "Sng wvelyn Dourlas, 2¢,{command only 26 per cent pop- 5 6- 2 1 1 1 H fll 40 King St. E. 728-4678 ( : 5 Ts. velyn ougias, A re Brag erin or treme wasarded the Jogmen oy/08" BROTH Sees 7 f JURY and LOVELL LTD. § \ miss since Feb. 25. % bell Grant. |); ° Tie wen, ick OMNES cite an tem Taslte: With Your Telephone Pastor -- g & King Street East Phone 723-2245 nessy, 24, and his father-in-law,|/Douglas, of Petrolia, was R . . Rey. Fri pring i H ] Donsid J. McArthur, 56, 'were 1 $200 'tor, Seeks Registration , last seen in a Cobourg hotel on li sop a pelt ie g @ Daily Messages, Encouragement Lf McCORDICK s DRUGS | | their way home after a day at/ Frederick John Douglas, 23.| , vince of Ontario. ie seeking on ae H 360 Wilson Road South Phone 725-8711 4 OTTAW. the harness races in gig driving his father's car, was neta of $75,000,000 tn 19h" @ Be Sure To Call Today a acd up a ful attemp ight A tei 000, Be igi sas tes keaneereas ith guise Ste ggg lle hy debentures to be offered for "os 9, > sul er al fear they may have taken alvarley Edwood Blancer, 35, ante mea -- ~ cited in t wrong turn in the direction of|of nearby Hyde Park, was de- ha sal des 4 Ex hans "Chie: Canada F the docks on Lake Ontario. _|fendant in the action. carpe id F jaar e tawa's cl Campbellford is 25 miles) Mr, Blancher's counter-claim|™/SSion said *riday. -- Of the = over offsh northwest of Belleville. for special damages of $769| The province plans to use CF. H and general damages of $5,000|$10,000,000 of the proceeds rs ik Alc Body Recovered _ {was dismissed. repay indebtedness and to ad- TAX WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The : Sane Yorer Comstaas' ' . aI elec! body of a boy was recovered Pollution |Ontario. M A TY CHEST eoaiatans from the Detroit River here] toRONTO (CP) -- Canada oe i late Friday. should take a close look at fed- as anhol vg srl Reson & -- eral anti-pollution laws in the j war Shap found by fi ii ig United States where they have a ster the bodies of two Windsor/heen a powerful weapon cease Village Caravane Wednesday, March 22nd, 1967 algo ie Pe vag med to havelindustrial pollution and an apa- Motel j arraneenti drown eb. 3. thetic public, a U.S, expert said H i At that time Stephen Zinck, | Friday, | ACCOMMODATION HOTEL GENOSHA i equalizatio 10, and George Danby, 9, went] Dr, Clair Sawyer, a con- ; | the curren -- thin ice near the river's suiting engineer and former FOR EXPO /67 PICCADILLY ROOM | ae formt e. professor of sanitary engineer- ' : i} 1: A police spokesman said theling at Massachusetts' Institute] | Unit, for .4., 6, or 8 people, ca : ' aol a i ae rl of Technology, was delivering] | shover end tollet, © private let 40" DINNER: 6:30 P.M. } Nfld. | anby child, although positivelthe first of two lectures at the| J X50: potio e sis, Children's | PHI. & identification is to be made/University of Toronto. i Raped: Maga oie hy BUSINESS SESSION: 7:30 P.M. Q ) NS. later. : Dr. Sawyer said he was op-| | telehone, free parking et your deor NB. | Dragging operations are to/timistic about pollution of the| | fer fu! detells ruse penen wine he ' continue for the other child. {Great Lakes, Despite pessimis- GUEST SPE AKER : Man. | wowed & Walte -- ? 0 : HERE AND THERE But the need for funds to fight TRAVEL SERVICE Ri ht Rev. Monsi nor Paul D er The pro pollution have been "grossly| | 614 Prince St. 728-7395-6 g . berta and BREAK-IN junderestimated in both Canada not receive Thieves. broke into Horne's|and the U.S., he said. ; ; : ther form Esso station, Simcoe Street Public Cordially Invited to Attend 1967-68 pat North, last night afd escaped first stage 'with a cash drawer containing " : DINNER TICKETS 2.00 tion under yesterday's receipts. The ' equalizatio amount stolen was not dis-| a EARI NG - Al DS p Available et Hotel Desk Further closed. 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