Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1967, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 28, 1967 TITLE FIGH TSANCTIONED SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-- The Canadian Professional Box- ing Federation has sanctioned a Canadian middleweight title fight between champion Blair Richardson of South Bar, N.S.,| 7 and Jim Meilleur of New York. +R, B. (Dick) Pearson of Saint 'John, a national commissioner 'of the CPBF, made the an- {nouncement Thursday night. +The bout is scheduled May 13 : in Glace Bay, N.S. 'Nagging backache! ' He used to be bothered by backaches and tired feeling. When he learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in 'kache and tired feeling, he took Dodd's Kidney Pills. Smart man. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition eausing the backache and tired feeling, Soon he felt better ---reated better. If you are bothered by backache, sigh 's Kidney Pills may help re too. You ean depend on Dodd's. ew large size saves money. * Four couples who have become houseparents to some 39 school-aged children at Notre Dame of St. Agatha Children's Village near Kitchener, Ont., find that personal satisfaction in the help they are giving the day. DETROIT (AP) -- American Motors has taken a giant step towards solving its financial problems by selling its financ- ing subsidiary, Redisco, Inc., to Chrysler Corp. The sale was confirmed today by unimpeachable sources. They told The Associated Press that formal announcement of the deal is scheduled next Tues- American Motor's board of di- REWARD IN SATISFACTION orphans is their biggest re- ward. The couples, all with children of their own, live in "cottages" at the orphan- age. The four "families" eat lunch and dinner in a common room. (CP Photo) Birth Of Heir UTRECHT (CP)--A jubilant Netherlands today celebrated the birth to Crown Princess Beatrix of "a well-made son"-- first male heir to the Dutch throne to be born in 116 years. School children and civil serv- jants were given a day off to jcelebrate the birth Thursday night of the prince, who will be next in line to his mother for jthe throne of Queen Juliana. Doctors called the unnamed Iprince ' 'a robust and healthy boy'? who weighed just under |8¥ pounds. Buildings throughout the country flew the Orange pennant of the Dutch Royal House and windmills _--which have their 'own sign language here--set their sails in the tra- ditional festive position, about 2% yards off vertical. Several hundred persons had gathered around the prcoryeel ' Hospital in Utrecht to await the ¢ id x gcd birth, When it was announced, ; 90 others poured into the streets, chanting "Orange Boven'-- Orange Up. Men and women danced, em- braced and sang in the traffic- packed streets after the an- oq. #. « etn, R10 : a 90 nouncement of the birth of the oo . first child to Beatrix and for- e mer West German Diplomat Claus von Amsberg. a [FIRE 101-GUN SALUTE Church bells pealed, artillery A CTN. batteries fired a 101-gun royal ao salute and brass bands played. ROCK LATH 43°° and Ca rry = SAVING SERVICE =---- YOU ARE WITHIN SAVING DISTANCE OF BEAVER! TRUCK LOT SAVINGS. Prices in this ed apply on nermel mixed truck lots of 4000' er more for com- plete jobs, exeept on plywood which Ie also evailoble 'on minimum 50 sheets lots. All Cosh and. Carry pur- gheses cre on an in-stock bosis. All items subject te Thermo Fiber INSULATION BATTS oa. ft. « etn, cited citizens drinking the new prince's health in the traditional Jubilant Netherland Hails To Throne Beatrix was reported in sat- isfactory condition after the birth by Caesarean section. The birth was believed to be about two weeks overdue. Sources at the hospital indi- cated the delivery took about 30 minutes. Beatrix was married March 10, 1966, to von Amberg, who was made a prince of The Neth- erlands. The marriage was un- popular with some Dutchmen because he had served in the German Army during the Sec- ond World War, when Holland was occupied by the Nazis. By coincidence, a sister of Prince Claud gave birth to a son Thursday in Germany.- RESTORE PRESTIGE rectors meets Monday and is ted to a $30,- American Motors Sells Subsidiary 000 realized from the Redisco sale should be used towards paying off some of the balance of that loan. The Chapin-Luneburg combi- nation has made several dra- matic moves since it moved into the scene less than three months ago. They slashed American Mo- tors's lowest prices between $154 and $234 on Feb. 21. Sales of the American line picked up since then and the firm nearly edules on 000,000 loss for the first six months of its current fiscal year. There was no official con- firmation from either American Motors or Chrysler regarding the sale. Chrysler Board Chairman Lynn Townsend told reporters April 18, "we are continuing to look at Redisco but no decision has been made yet." CARRIED $30M TAG Redisco, whose annual profit was estimated at between §3,-|° 000,000 and $4,000,000, carried a price tag of more than $30,000,- 000. ¢ roduction the lowest price line. Chrysler's decision to buy Re- disco was reported to be based on its desire to acquire a diver- sified financing subsidiary and to a lesser degree to lend a helping hand to American Mo- tors which lost $8,400,000 in the first quarter of its fiscal year. Chrysler already owns Chrys- ler Credit Corp., but its financ- ing is restricted to automobiles and trucks. ORIENTALS NUMBERED There are about 700,000 U.S. citizens of Chinese and Japa- nese descent. The decision to sell the profit- able Redisco division was made by American's Board Chairman Roy Chapin Jr. and President William Luneburg, who took over the firm's top two places Jan. 9. It apparently is based on two big factors: American Motors has $95,- 000,000 in short - term bank loans due May 31 and needed cash to make payments on time and pave the way to re- negotiation of further loans. --The Chapin-Luneburg stra- tegy appears to be to get rid of Redisco and the Kelvinator) appliance division, and devote all time, money and energy towards gaining a substantial foothold in the auto market. WHEN THE 'INS' GO OUT Dancing SATURDAYS 1 ONE NP OLAS ODA GS Bobby MINNS Celebrated SHOW BAND PAO MAMA Missionary Is St. Mark's Speaker WHITBY--Dr. Norman Mac- Kenzie, a United Church mis- sionary recently returned from India, and now personnel sec- retary of The United Church of Canada's Board pf World Mis- sion, was the special speaker at St. Mark's United Church Sunday morning. Following the service lunch was served in the assembly hall and Dr. MacKenzie an- Swered questions presented by a panel ne of Miss Pat Price, Mrs. L. Richardson, Messrs. Ron Smniih, Neil Mur- kar, W. D. Winter and Dr/J. B. Davies. References were ade by Dr. MacKenzie to fthe special TIME IN THE AIR The 19 U.S. astronauts in the Mercury and Gemini space pro- grams logged about 2,000 man- hours in orbit. confribution made by the Chris- tian church in well drilling and irrigation, agricultural and vil- lage development, medical and surgical services, and special- ized training programs. The youth groups of St. Mark's will participate in a Service of Dedication to Mis- sion next Sunday morning. * FRIDAY * The Big Fun Dance The Sounds of the Big Beet The Place to Meet Little Caesar AND THE CONSULS Admission 1.50 Dancing ¥ to 12:30 Both Redisco and Kelvinator are money makers while the auto division is in the red, ob- servers said. Only a small mount of Re- disco's financing is in the auto- motive field. The bulk of its $313,000,000 business last year was in making time - payment loans to purchasers of appli- ances, home furnishings and musical instruments. One informed source said the 24 banks which underwrote American Motors' .$95,000,000 in loans insisted the first $25,000,- SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN qo" LeSeRetet.0.0.0.0.4.0.0 tt, dt, ttt tetahetetetetetettetetetetel Dance to RUDY VELTRI Observers agreed that a male heir after three generations of women would do much to re- store the prestige of the Dutch Royal House. The royal image has been dented by a series of incidents-- not least among them Beatrix's |marriage to a German who served in Hitler's army. IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 and his RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versctile Group But despite the general air of jubilation today, many foresaw difficulties ahead for one of the few monarchies left in an over- whelmingly Republican world. Juliana, at the hospital for the royal birth, returned to Am- sterdam for the rest of a state queen of Nepal. DICK TAKES WHEEL Dick Van Dyke is to play the hero in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, a film version of James Bond's tale of a magical car. visit to Holland by the king and | SN FRI. only a 5i-gun salute. PER 1000 Cafes and bars stayed open -{| SHEETROCK 59° until 4 a.m., crowded with ex- PER 1000 "Orange bitters' used for royal celebrations. Queens have reigned in Hol- land since 1890 and it may be the 21st century before the new prince ascends to the throne. His mother is expected to take the throne in seven years when her mother, Queen Juliana, reaches age 63. Beatrix is 29. Board To Meet Ratepayers ROSEBANK (Staff) --Pick- ering Township Area 2 School Board agreed this week to meet with township ratepayer groups to discuss school taxes. The board agreed to the date of May 17 to meet with the ratepayers at the Rosebank Public School at 8.45 p.m. The board is still awaiting a decision of the Ontario Munici- DONNACONA KB ASPHALT IMPREGNATED SHEATHING vx 8x yy". I. ae Ae Se 2.12 ss PREFINISHED MAHOGANY mYwoe > 39 Vanooe CORAL TONE x8. 3 x 9 PANEL 28 PANELS OR MORE 1967 capital budget of $1,200,000. The finance committee of the Pickering Township Council ad- vised the Board three weeks ago that they were not pre- |pared to pass the budget. 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