2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneedey, Merch 22, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE 'Consolidation Next Step In Welfare Says MacEachen WINNIPEG (CP) -- Canada affluence for many but deplorable pockets of poverty still exist and must be Minister MacEachen said Tuesday night told a meeting of the Manitoba is a nation of eradicated, Welfare Young Liberal Association. Earlier in the day, he told a student audience at the Uni- versity of Manitoba that Can- ada's welfare needs now are well taken care of for some time to come. "T don't see. additional wel- fare programs in the near fu- ture," he said. 'The next step will be consolidation of the pro- grams we have." Mr. MacEachen told the Media Blamed WINNIPEG (CP) -- Federal Health Minister MacEachen said Tuesday there is increas- ing illicit use of LSD in Canada and blamed the press and tele- vision for irresponsibly glamor- izing the drug. He said at a press confer- ence that under present legisla- tion it is illegal to sell LSD. or have it for sale. "But you can't pass legisla- tion to make everyone do re- sponsible things," he said. "All media should be taking a pretty responsible attitude to- wards its use," WEATHER Showers, Milder, Tomorrow TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: A period of several | /hours' clearing is expected to} develop in most areas of On- | tario toward evening but an- other storm moving southeast| out of Manitoba will fill: skies | with cloud again Thursday. More wet snow and freezing | drizzle is expected around the | upper lakes with cloudy mild/ weather and possibly a few! showers in southern Ontario \from this next storm. Regional forecasts: Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake, Erie: Mostly cloudy, clearing | this evening. Cloudy and milder | with chance of showers Thurs-| day, Westerly winds near 15 be- | coming light tonight. 'aiding former members of jo regiment. He died March 5!former fighting men of thelbag in New Brunswick was 604jand included an 850-pound bull. Royal 22nd Regiment is being|and {s to be buried in the regi-|Royal 22nd who may be in,;moose to about 1000 hunters named for the late Gov.-Gen.|ment's memorial chapel in Que-|need. during the 1966 hunting season Georges Vanier, {t was an-|bec City. of five days. The total of 278 |nounced Tuesday. | Money from the fund is used bulls and 328 cows was almost Gen. Vanier was colonel of|for the purpose of helping any Fund To Carry Name Of Vanier QUEBEC (CP)--A fund for GUNS BEAT MOOSE FREDERICTON (CP) -- The/|twice the previous year's total Young Liberals that affluence presents an overriding danger to all nations -- will they stay geared to the major collective effort which was required to achieve affluence and forget the need to adjust to affluence? | "This adjustment will re-| quire new attitudes, new insti- ALLAN MacEACHAN +.» poverty still 1,000 Off Jobs Toronto, Hamilton, Lake Hu- TORONTO (CP)--About 1,000|\ron, Niagara, Lake Ontario, | employees of American Motors|southern Georgian Bay, south- | (Canada) Ltd., will be laid offiern Haliburton: Intermittent | for five working days beginning|light snow ending with clearing | Monday, it was announced |tonight, Cloudy and milder with | Tuesday. jchance of showers Thursday,| A company spokesman said|southwest to westerly winds | tutions and new policies." : Road Mishap PETERBOROUGH (CP) George Wally Rutherford and Irene Borecky, both of Camp- | Stricter Control OTTAWA (CP) said Tuesday that federal legi --Informants slation for stricter control of the gees bh be closed for a|near 15 becoming light tonight. | jweek to adjust inventories. : A | He said wholesale orders dur-| North Bay, Sudbury, eee ing the first 20 days of March|northern Georgian Bay, north- were 214 times greater than the'ern Haliburton, Tima- | same period in February. gami: Light snow ending with Other Canadian and_ U.S.\clearing tonight. Cloudy with oc- | plants have closed for brief per-| bellford, Ont., were killed Tues- day in a head-on, car-truck crash on Highway 7, four miles east of here. : Planes Arrive DAR ES SALAAM - (AP) -- Two more Caribou aircraft, part of the Canadian military air assistance program, were handed over to Tanzania Tues- day by Canadian High Commis- sioner A. §. Gill. fore the Commons after Easter. islation follows reports by fed- eral authorities that the prob- lem of illicit use of the hallucin- ogenic drug is growing rapidly, particularly on university campuses. British Columbia and Alberta already have acted to control LSD through provincial legisla- tion. soon will take similar action. the drug LSD will be placed be- The decision to introduce leg- iods this year in the wake of *\lower demand for new cars. | casional wet snow or freezing} drizzle Thursday. Little change | LASTER LUD SOULS | at SPROULE'S .. . A Fine Array of Easter Foods Attractively Priced Await You at SPROULE'S GRADE "A" OVEN READY SWIFT PREMIUM ,.. READY TO SERVE TURKEYS | PICNICS = 39 | = 4G 14 LBS. Ground From Red Brand Beef... "For Burgers or meat loaves' BRITISH COLUMBIA FRESH MINCED GROUND BEEF aoa FEATURES GOLDEN VALLEY . RINDLESS RED BRAND BEEF -- CANADA'S FINEST 5 LB, AVERAGE 2 TO 3 LBS. 49: in temperature. Southeast winds| Maritime Threat near 15 becoming northerly. NEW YOR K (AP) -- Three, White River, Algoma: Sunny| major maritime unions --fight-|with a few cloudy intervals to- ing to save jobs for U.S. sea-|day. Cloudy with wet snow and men and ship officers -- have|freezing drizzle tonight and |threatened to tie up all Ameri-|early Thursday. Clearing Thurs-| jean ships in U.S. ports for an|day afternoon, Little change in jindefinite length of time. temperatures. Winds light. BREAKFAST BACON we OFF PKG, RED BRAND BEEF "CHEF STYLE" EXPERTLY CUT AND CAREFULLY PREPARED PRIME RIB ROAST ws. 89° Front Quarter | Side of Beef | Hind Quarter 48c lb. 57c lb. 67c lb. Cut end Wrepped FREE RED BRAND CHUCK .. . Average weight 75. ib. consists of Blade, Short Rib Roasts, | The tieup is scheduled for next | Informants said Ontario Tuesday to protest what the un- Cochrane: Occasional light} snow today and Thursday ex-| However, the only federal Sulphur Price Up eae at present prohibits NEW ORLEAN S(AP) --An increase in the price of sulphur, along with a quota system for purchasers, was announced esday by Freeport Sulphur 'o., one of the world's principal Producers. Freeport Sulphur sale of LSD except. with per- mission from the federal food and drug directorate to quali- fied medical personnel engaged in research projects. Attempt On Life ions charge is a Johnson admin- lcept partial clearing tonight. | istration practice of displacing|Little change in temperature. | American crews on some U.S.|Northerly winds near 15. | |ships with foreign nationals. Ottawa: Snow today becom- | The heads of the three unions jing occasional tonight. Thursday | jsaid Tuesday they will conduct clearing slowly and becoming a/| ete A ery vesday [little colder. Winds easterly 15 | lacroes the US. Oh es| becoming light by evening. High | | ee sendiene ___|today and low tonight 35 and 25. | Forecast Temperatures | w. 49° Ground Chuck ete. SPROULE'S HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF EASTER HAMS IN VARIOUS SIZE CUTS AND SLICES AND RED BRAND BEEF FOR YOUR FESTIVE TABLE. LET'S COMPARE OUR PRICES! Compare 2 for 49c SUNBRITE MARGARINE "Wt Oge PRINT FRESH BAKED ! SAVE 4e ON WESTON RAISIN FRUIT BREAD LOAF 35° REGULAR 49e! OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE ) Compare at 37c Rose Brand SWEET MIXED PICKLES FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON w AQ" ROYAL CHARGER -- LARGE BOTTLES GINGER ALE PLUS DEPOSIT 2 ron 29° BORDEN'S -- 40-0Z.TIN 67° 15-02. TIN 19° 16-0Z. JAR 29¢ Save 7c Super Save Quality White or Brown BREAD 24-02. 65° HEINZ STRAINED INFANT FOOD 4 sins 49° FROZEN FOODS "FOR EASTER FEASTING" STRAWBERRIES Reg. Sic! -- Libby's Fancy Sliced t 15-OZ. PKG. 43 -- Birdseye -- 14-oz. LOAVES PEAS said it was increasing the price ; | s | a long ton--2,240 S ccaeioky hg Pe (AP)--President veo-|Much Milk Lost, low tonight high Thursday #4. ite company sain sald it ered yg A gg oF hd : [Windsor .....0..... 28 48 | would restrict established cust- ; ' | P H Id St. Thomas . + 28 45 | omers to 90 per cent of their sr oC | Frices 0 london -- on se tonnage orders starting ey said Senghor was being paneer eat niaaaeeiay a ; month. driven to his residence from the], CHICAGO (AP) -- The U.S.|Kitchener .......+. 25 45 are mosque when a man, yet i Ack aie paling i BA aren Mount Forest . 42 unidentified, jumped onto the|? : 'K-holding and dump- aeeyrs | Sangster Ill trunk of his ihtomine The man ing campaign moved into the fron na 2 | whipped out a small revolver|seventh day today, but a sur-|@milton .... eo MONTREAL (CP) -- Primeliut 'slipped before he could use|VeY showed no clear evidence|St. Catharines ' 45 Minister Donald Sangster Offit security men grabbed him, |0f rising prices or shortages. |Toronto 3045 Jamaica remained ill in hospi-) "tne assassination atte mpt| However, an Associated Press| potarhorough eae tal today as doctors carried outlisok piace in front of the diplo-|survey did reflect some dis-|Peteborough - ie a series of examinations to de-| matic corps, who had attended|agreement over how much milk|Kingston .... 4a | termine' the exact nature of his prayers at the mosque on the|has been destroyed while the/Trenton . 42 | illness. occasion of a Moslem religious|NFO tries to boost milk prices|Killaloe ... 40 | Dr. Herbert Eldemire, Ja-|festival. |to dairy farmers by two cents Muskoka J++. ao | maica's minister of health, said} Senghor, 60, has been Sene-|2 quart. The price now gener-/ 1 pay ... 35 it will take another two days|gal's leader since the West|2!/¥ is 10 cents. In any case,' : . Se | ji _|a check showed the holding and|Sudbury ...+.-+000 2 Be before the results of the "'inten-|African country became inde-| 4, 151 | . pendent from France in 1960, |@U™mping action amounted to/Rariton ........+.» 15 | sive investigation" are avail- a of thousands of gal- Sault Ste. Marie... 28 38 able. ee . ons. . . | Dr. Eidemire, who accompa- Visit To Paris The NFO claimed a victory|Kapuskasing ...... « . | nied the prime minister on an] LONDON (Reuters) -- Queen ca -- na apo prices| White River ....++ : : | emergency flight to Montreal,/Flizabeth plans to make a pri-|y orces inn ne cl And|Moosonee «++++++++ 2 | said Mr. Sangster's condition|vate visit to France in May,| marin quince One Cent Alrimmins ..++see00¢ 18 35 | femalued unchanged eis be Buckingham Palace sources| pre rmisit' pine i's Wawa | was admitted to the Royal Vic-isaid Tuesday night. The trip], . toria Hospital's Neurological In-|was scheduled for May 27 and two cents a quart in Louisville. A E JOHNSON 0.D. stitute 'Tuesday morning. 28 And in Logansport, Ind., a su- eens 8 : U permarket group anticipating a OPTOMETRIST shortage overstocked its milk A cases. As a result, the chain\| 14/2 King St. East HERE and THERE }rtsi st vite: LEARNING DISABILITIES The Ontario County Associa- tion for Children with Learning Disabilities will have John En- gel, as its guest speaker at the meeting on March 28 at St. Gregory's Auditorium, Oshawa. Mr. Engel is teaching English and some remedial reading at Donevan Collegiate while work- ing for his Master's degree in English at the University of Toronto. Mr. Engel's topic will be "'A Therapeutic Approach to Remedial Reading." 'The pro- grams existing in Montreal for ties will also be discussed. | COMMUNITY CHEST The Greater Oshawa Com-|tributions to the crippled chil- dren's campaign has reached T™munity Chest will release re- ports of its 1966 operations at the GOCC annual meeting to- night at the Hotel Genosha. Guest speaker at the meeting, to start at 6:30 p.m., will be the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Paul Dwyer. KEDRON CHURCH KEDRON (TC) -- The obser- vance of Easter at Kedron Uni- ted Church will include a s¢er- vice in the church at 8 p.m., Good Friday and Sunrise Ser- vice at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, spon- sored by the Hi-C Club. Break- fast will be served following the service. TRINITY CHURCH | BOWMANVILLE (TC)--Thir- ty-two new members, 14 of them by profession of faith, were re- ceived as members of Trinity United Church last Sunday. SILVER AWARD __Te of their "penny drive', Board of education trustees last night con- of the states of Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin presenting a pro- gram of sacred concerts churches and schools. in DONS NEW CHAIN Mayor Ernest Marks Monday night donned the city's new mayoral chain of office for the first time at a city council meet- ing. The chain of office was the centennial project of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce and was presented to the mayor at a special civic dinner Mar. 8 on the city's 43rd anniversary Children with learning disabili-/since gaining city status, JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross' con- the grand total of $2,389.60 as a result gratulated the Junior Red Cross and especially the members of Adelaide McLaughlin public school for their contribution of $254.72. Dr. C. F. Cannon pub- lic school ran a close second with a collection total of $254.00. MINOR INJURIES Three Oshawa youths were taken to hospital Saturday after being struck by a car at the corner of Richmond and Simcoe Streets. Treated for minor injuries and released were Keith Darling, 14, of 186 Guelph St., John Rorabeck, 16, of 669 Taylor Ave., and Randy new milk-marketing policy that teurs which represents a ma- jority of Quebec dairy farmers, \costs. They sought a guaranteed was forced to sell half-gallons 723-2721 EGG NOG & PEARL ONIONS 2... 55° Westons Lemon 5-LB, 1.00 SAVE ON PLASTIC -- LARGE SIZE FRENCH FRIES $1. The usual price is 40 to 42 DLN HEHE cents. 1,000 Dairymen' Protest On Hill OTTAWA (CP) -- Some 1,000 angry Quebec dairy farmers who converged on Parliament Hill Tuesday were told they will be satisfied by the government's is to be announced soon. The farmers, organized by the Union Catholique des Cultiva- were assured by Agriculture Minister Greene that their de- mands will be taken into ac- count when cabinet discusses the new policy, | Farmers jammed the most} spacious conference room in the Parliament Buildings to over- flowing. They directed their de- mands to five cabinet ministers and some 40 Quebec MPs. The dairy producers pleaded hardship because of soaring production, transport and living price of $5 a hundredweight for milk sold to processing plants Present federal and provincial subsidies result in an average manufacturing milk price of $4. The federal government an- nounced last fall this price level would rise to $4.33 in the 1967 dairy year. | { Sorochan, 14, of 245 Farewell Ave. Driver of the car was Ray-| mond Price, 27 of RR 3, Bow-| manville. 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More alive, youthful appearing and active, A ' ORANGES 3:1.00 ATTRACTIVE FRUIT BASKETS MADE UP FOR ALL OCCASIONS SPROULE'S SUPER SAVE orner of KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA UPER, oer MARKETS \ Dy By D OTTAW mons def 'the range shot the tion bill | But it t Feb. 7, 23 Tuesday, | the 65-cla highest ht It still | clause stu reading ir the Senat sent and law. Defence the comm least four mentary regulation before the proclaime the navy, Gordon servative | the bill " May or Ji accepting servatives Commons. Spel Sire OTTAW: committee ment soli for planne casting le; It stress that new 1 out clearly ity betwee! cast Gove licly-ownec has rema present le; The rep mons_ bro agreed w: white pape casting cl every cour These in per's prope ers of the } control ov eral policy regulating But the the new | cifically th of broadca Expo Form MONTREI coste, dire lodging se reports the discriminat tised by p ing for Ex risen out ing. 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