2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, Merch 28, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE | WEATHER FORECAST Clouds To Clear Tonight, Peterborough Kingston ...ceceee 4 Trenton Killaloe Muskoka . North Bay. Sudbury ... o soos 28 BS [Earlton ...cesees. 15 45 |White River ...... 20.. 45 30 55 | Sault Ste. Marie . 25 45 stoosone ' 5 40 30 55 | Kapuskasing ..... 10 42. |Timmins 10 42 - 20 50 25 50 - 20 45 20 45 Forces Too Specialized For Unification Says Hees TORONTO (CP) Armed forces unification will not work because the Canadian fighting forces are too specialized and complicated to make possible an easy exchange of personnel, says George Hees, former trade minister and candidate for the' leadership of the Progressive Conservative party. He told a riding party meet- ing: Monday that a naval gun- ner cannot be shifted to oper ate a weapon on a tank with- out lengthy and expensive re- training. "If today from one men are shifted service to another they will lose the months of training which they will have spent becoming proficient in one line of combat duty, and must start from scratch to learn another. The losses of time and effort would be very. great indeed," he said. | GEORGE Another reason why unifica-| e tion will fail, he said, is that the morale of fighting forces is reduced when servicemen lose their identity. HEES + » cannot shift' ies a bigger stake in his vast British investments. In the latest move, Associated British Foods, of which the Tor- jonto - born multi - millionaire is 'No Difference' chairman, announced Monday TORONTO (CP) James night it would sell its north- Meredith, one of the leading western grocery chain operated Negroes in the United States\py 'Thomas Scott and Sons civil rights movement, says that (bakers) to another Weston where there is western Chris-| company, Fine Fare (Holdings) tianity there is white suprem-yiq for at least $9,000,000. acy. Russian Released He said in an interview that as far as racial relations are concerned, Canada is no differ- ent from the. northern United!A tall, bushy - haired commer- States. cial fisherman from "|being sold by the City Investing ..|presidents, prime ministers and princes, is being sold for a re- ported $16,000,000. The 35-storey hotel at 76th Street and Madison Avenue is Co. to Peter J. Sharp, a real 7% lestate executive. Most of the hotel's more than 500 rooms now are occupied as residential apartments at rents ranging from $10,000 to $65,000 a year. Its guests have included Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson of ister Wilson of Britain. Ferry Late PORT AUX BASQUES, Nfid. (CP)--The CNR ferry William | SENATOR O'LEARY . . « Journal editor Three Named To Hall Of Fame Weanesasy" and mild day) Johnson, Emperor Haile Selas-|Grattan O'Leary, the late Ralph sie of Ethiopia and Prime Min-| Allen of Toronto and the Hon. Joseph Howe, a pioneer Nova ;Scotia newspaper named today News Hall of Fame. man, we re to the Canadian The announcement was made jby a committee of the Toron to |forecasts \EST: TORONTO (CP) -- Official, issued at 5:30 a.m.) | Synopsis: A weak weather system moving just south of the lower Great Lakes this morn- ing is giving some light rain over the Niagara Peninsula and considerable cloud across southern Ontario. A higher pressure moving into Northern Ontario today will give clearing skies, Across the lower Great Lakes mainly cloudy skies will persist with . temperatures 'climbing to near 50 degrees by |this afternoon. Tonight will be clear and cool followed by a) Greece Expels | Two Russians | ATHENS (AP) --Two Soviet |diplomats have been ordered to leave Greece by Wednesday Mainly Sunny Tomorrow 1 Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, | Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Ni-| agara regions, southern Geor- | gian Bay, Killaloe, Haliburton | regions, Windsor, London, Ham- ilton, Toronto: Cloudy with a few sunny intervals and not much change in temperature today. Wednesday mainly sunny and a little milder. Winds light, Algoma, northern Georgian | Bay, Timagami, White River, Cochrane regions, North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie: Clearing with little change in temperature today. Clear and cool tonight. Mainly sunny and a little milder Wednesday. Canada, former President |Winds light. | Harry §. Truman, President vee ion? i 2 : Saree | TORONTO (CP) -- Senato awa and region: Mainly John F. Kennedy, President (CP) ator cloudy today a few periods of light drizzle and fog patches | early this morning. Mainly| sunny Wednesday. Mild with! light winds, | Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Wednesday gi Hise i |Men's Press Club as a feature|night, apparently because they|Windsor .......... 33 60 | eo cane on eve est of National Press Week, whic cee evar wie a alleged St. Thomas ...... 33 55 | kee sor Suet ae: ee ends Apri 2) Soviet ring spying on North|London .......... 28 55 Peed oo. le Ne an from) 'Senator O'Leary, editor emer- Atlantic Treaty Organization'Kitchener .. 55 | |North Sydney, N.S., that nor-litus of the Ottawa Journal, bases in the Mediterranean|Mount Forest 50 | jmally takes six hours. served the newspaper for 55\area. |Wingham .. 50 | The ferry carrying 58 passen- years before retiring in 1966. The foreign ministry issued | Hamilton sasebias Oe 55 | |gers and 400 tons of cargo left|He was chairman of the royaljexpulsion orders for Albert Za-|St. Catharines ... 33 50 |North Sydney Saturday night,)commission on publica-jparoy, second secretary in the|Toronto ..... apie ae | 1 but was trapped in ice in the harbor approaches to the Nova Scotia terminal. She free Monday with the aid of the transport department ice- /breaker John A. Macdonald. | rest of three Italians. Since} lfeet thick. RRR PESS then, one Soviet diplomat has} | . hurriedly left Italy, two Rus-|f Every Friday (7:00 p.m.), Bus St ti | Pathet Lao Kills sians have been expelled from|f leaving for 3 days. Every Mon- arvation Cyprus, several civilians have fl day for 5 days (including Upper mad," he said. 'But it's im-'viet shrimp trawler today after portant that whites under- spending 43 hours in jail for) stand." violating U.S. coastal waters. The situation in Canada was' Leonid M. Kushenko, 29, was no different from that in Wash- released from the Alaska state ington, Mississippi or New York. |jail at Anchorage Monday ne is a representative of the Soviet) Big Reshuffle embassy in Washington paid his) $10,000 fine. | LONDON (CP)--Canadian in- dustrialist Garfield Weston ap-| Carlyle Sold | pears to be engaged in a major} | reshuffle of his British holdings, giving his Canadian subsidiar review of the food and scarcity HERE and THERE = preted Por LETTERS PATENT CAMP COST The current issue of the On-| The. Ontario Society for Crip-| ising t : pled Children has notified the|Stocks in food warehouses, in-|------ tario Gazette carries the infor-| mation that letters patent of|Rotary Club of Oshawa that its)" incorporation have been grant-|Share of the cost of enlarging ed to Konwald Investments Lim-|the Blue Mountain Camp, near ited, Pickering Township and|Collingwood, will be approxi-| Port Perry Food Market Lim-|Mately $5,000. ited, Port Perry. | HOSPITAL REPORT sek | Forty - nine babies were born igen vena : 'at the Oshawa General Hospit- It was-announced at Monday's | a) during the week ending Mar. meeting of the Rotary Club of/95. Three hundred and seven- Oshawa that $12,560 had been teen patients were admitted and realized to date by the club's|343 discharged. Eighty - five|1967-68 school year, it was an-/ Easter Seal campaign. major, 121 minor and 74 eye, CHILDREN GUESTS ear, nose and throat operations| The children of the members and fifty - three treatments and| tions named Diefenbaker by government, the former|Soviet embassy, and Igor Och- and|urkov, a member of the Soviet still contributes to the editorial |named to the Senate in 1962. Ralph Allen was finally worked herself|page of The Journal. He was managing editor of the Toronto Star until | Captain Paul Fournier of the|his death at 53 last December. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) |John A. Macdonald said in a/A distinguishable author and ed- ship - to - shore telephone inter- |!tor, he had written five novels Viadivostok|view earlier Monday that ice|and a history of Canada in the "T know it'll make Canadians | was back at sea aboard his So-/was piled around the vessel 20 20th century. -- NEW DELHI (AP) --Food| Young American © said still Ram India Minister Jagjivan Monday eastern faces serious food and drinking worker and eight Laotians were |killed when Communist Pathet Lao troops raided an isolated si village. before dawn Saturday, soa i mail 'The distress in Bihar and|the U.S. embassy reported to- NEW YORK (AP)--The Carl-|uttar Pradesh states is likely|q, : pis 'le Hotel, whose guests include|ty deepen during the next two water shortages despite an in- ternational drive to prevent starvation deaths. or three months,"' he said in a The agriculture crisis, food prices, depleted | day. The embassy said seven of s the dead Laotians were soldier of the Royal Lao Army. The were killed in a skirmish with tie they jraided the village and shot the jadded, had been aggravated by|American and a Laotian volun-| the Pathet Lao after teer worker. | VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -- A|be made there. -- lyoung American volunteer; The three Italians, charged| jWednenday in Turin with espio- vy | sufficient fodder for cattle, the} Fees Raised HAMILTON (CP) -- Resi- dence fees at McMaster Uni- versity will be increased by $40 to $815 for the seven-month nounced Monday. University officials cited ris- were performed. Two hundred|ing food and labor costs as the) reason for the increase. @ Fertilizing @ Roking @ Rolling @ Spring Pruning Coll Us At 128-8267 | | || | Dealer for @ So-Green @ Sur-Gain @ Mill-Orgonite J. KAMSTRA & Gorden 200 ft. South of Hwy. No. 2 at Townline | | | | | | commercial delegation. The for- eign ministry said incriminat- ing evidence had been compiled against them concerning activ- jities incompatible with their} status. 1 Unofficial sources believe the pair was part of the spy ring| disclosed last week with the ar-| jbeen arrested in Cyprus, and \Swiss police said arrests may/| nage for the Soviet Union, are Giorgio Rinaldi, 39, an exhibi-| tion parachutist; his wife, An-| gela Maria, 52, and their chauf-| feur, Armando Girard, 40. FOUR SEASON'S TRAVEL Money To Invest ! earn 1 614% per annum for five years by investing in Guaranteed Investment Certificates which ere Gueranteed--as to Principal and Interest. Flexible--may be used as Col- lateral for loans, Redeemable--by Executors in the event of death. 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ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME Masonic Clothing MEETING Bro. C. E. HOUCK Secretary were guests at the Monday lun-|cxaminations were given and 45) cheon of the Rotary Club of|casts applied. The physiothera- Oshawa. The program was pro-|py department gave 798 treat- vided by the winners of Teen Talent was sponsored by the club. |department handled 170 cases. the|ments and made 553 visits; | Showcase which/while the occupational therapy | CITY OF OSHAWA INVESTIGATOR -- SOCIAL WORKER (Female) An Investigator-Sociot Worker required, to report to the Director of Social Services of an established deportment To conduct investigations for all types of welfare assistance and counsel recipients Applicants should be @ graduate of 4 recognized school of social work or welfare course af Ryerson. Alternatively hove senior motricul- ation, with several years of practical experience | Salary commensurate .with education. and experience, Comprehensive fringe benetits are provided Apply IN WRITING ONLY, giving full detoils of education, experience, Qge, marital stotus, etc., before 5:00 p.m. April 7, 1967, to The Personnel Officer, City, Hall, Oshaws, Ontarle PUBLIC OSHAWA CIVIC | AMBULANCE SERVICE. | Due to rising costs it has been found necessary to revise the schedule of rotes for the armbluance service, opergted by the ff Oshawa Fire Deportment. A resolution of Oshawa City Council, passed on March 20th, 1967, establishes the following ambulance rates, effective April Ist, 1967. NEW AMBULANCE RATES: EFFECTIVE APRIL Ist, 1967 ALL CALLS WITHIN THE CONFINES Or tne Cl ous 1000 ALL CALLS TO OR FROM AREAS OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS .2.......5 10.00 PLUS 75c per mile or portion thereof, one way. OXYGEN CHARGES 3.00 Aldermon G. B. 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