Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1967, p. 6

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6 THE COHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 17, 1967 FORMER GENERALS HOLD REUNION of guests for the Oshawa Sports Celebrities Dinner with Bobby Attersley and Ike Hildebrand, Generals of another era, during the din- ner Tuesday night at the Oshawa Civie Auditorium. --Oshawa Times Photo Recent Oshawa General stars Danny O'Shea, left, and Ian Young, second from left, look over the list Pickering Tax Problem (Church Must Cited By Candidate Accelerate BOWMANVILLE -- As part of the International Hydrologic Decade program, the River Basin Research Branch of the Ontario Water Resources Com- mission is carrying out hydro- logic research on the Bowman- ville, Soper and Wilmot creeks drainage basin. This basin is being studied because its topography, geology and climatic conditions are sim- ilar to those of other large natural regions in southern On- tario. It is hoped that by obtaining a better understanding of the hydrologic conditions in it, it will be possible to apply what is learned directly to a large portion of the province. Automatic streamflow record- Water Research Study In Bowmanville Area ers, housed in small white shel- ters, have been installed on many of the streams. Similarly, automatic. water-level record- ers, housed in green' shelters, have been installed 6n spe- cially - constructed observation wells. Many of the wells are situ- ated in conservation areas and on road allowances. Rain gauges also have been installed and complete meteorological stations will be in operation near Newcastle and Mosport. As part of the studies, geo- isolls in the basin in order to 'obtain both an interpretation of the geologic history in the area and an assessment of the hy- drologic properties of the var- ious formations. As geologic sections and streamflows often are not vis- ible from public roads, OWRC personnel conducting these studies on occasion must work on private property, and_ the co-operation of local residents in this' regard is both solicited and appreciated, according to the Commission. Through the International Hy- drologic Decade program, studies of the water cycle are being stepped up to increase the world-wide understanding of water, which {s high on the list of important natural re- sources. logic mapping, geophysical sur- veys and soil moisture instal- lations also are being carried out. The geological mapping in- cludes an examination of the MANY STUDY ON More than 2,500,000 U.S. grad- uates leave high school this year and 1,500,000 will continue to college. ger than Guldo Brondelll,a MILAN (AP) -- The cham-/|farmer. pion pipe smoker of Milan is a publicity agent who outpuffed his opposition to keep three) grams of tobacco burning for) one hour, 13 minutes, 58 se- BABIES PROTECTED Canadian researchers have developed a vaccine to protect three-month-old babies against red 1 whooping cough, conds. Giorgio Gandellini kept his pipe going 17 seconds lon- diphtheria, tetanus and polio. New Home Recipe Reducing Plan It's simple apr quickly one lose bulky fat and help regain lender more grac: curves; if may lose pounds o: ightly fat ri ht in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little, Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add ye pefruit juice to fill the bottle. 'ake two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan. If your first purchase does not reducible pounds and inches, of excess fat don't disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money back. Follow this Fang, Ma ens dorsed by many who have tried this plan and help bring back alluring curves and graceful slenderness. Note how quickly bloat disappears--how much bet ter you feel. More alive, youthful show you a simple easy way to appearing and active. BALSAM (Staff) - The adopt-|authorities that there is a ser- s s fon of a new constitution andlious tax problem in Pickering Mis on Work a general discussion of local|Township due to an imbalance Sl and provincial matters featur-of taxation. He said 32 town- | ed the general meeting of the|ships in the province have a| LONDON, Ont. (CP) The Ontario South Young Progres-|similar problem in 'that they Christian church must acceler- sive Conservative Association|are dormitory municipalities(ate its missionary work in for- at the home of the candidates,/with an extremely high residen-|eign lands, delegates to the William Newman. jtial assessment. This, he' said,|108th Synod of the Diocese of Mr. Newman said he hadjshould be treated as a special|Huron were told Tuesday. pointed out to the provincial | problem. t. Rev. E. J. Trapp, bishop R Mr. Newman said that itlot Zululand from 1947 to 1957 " jtownships in Ontario County are|said the greatest need in the Farm Policy jinterested in. regional govern-|missionary field is men. Too Criticized ment all they have to do isjoften churches feel if they pro- OTTAWA (Special) -- Agri- culture Minister J, J. Greene should not place too much faith! in the opinions of his senior] officers and advisers, Russell Honey, MP for Durham, sugges- ted during the throne speech debate in the commons Mon- day. might not have the practical background in agriculture which leaders of farm organizations possessed. "If before announcing new dairy policy, the minister|s contact the department of mu-jvide the bricks and mortar the jthe operating grants for the {No 2, jnicipal affairs and ask for a {survey. The province believes jin local autonomy and _ hopes} jmunicipalities will take the nec- jessary initiative. | He said that in 1966 the pro- jvince covered 63.57 per cent of |Pickering Township School Area He felt the whole mu- nicipal tax structure is becom- ing archaic and is due for re- vision. The tabling of the Smith Report in June will bring many of these problems into the open. ments in new African nations. nations the number of univer- sity graduates can be counted on the fingers of two hands. The countries can't afford an oppo- sition when they need all exist- government. job is done. The bishop said it is a mis- take to be concerned about the trend toward single-part govern- He said in some of the new ng brains for the established He added that leaders of the| The YPC executive will meet|new nations have indicated to| MARKING THE WAY | to plan a wiener roast as the him missions are welcome. Mr. Honey said the advisers|"e*t social event in the riding./gep RETIREMENT AGE In other business the dele- gates set the retirement age for ASHWELL, England (CP) --)both the clergy and bishops at | ornamental _horse- and members of the Canadian\along the processional route of Dairy Commission had gi greater attention to some of the\test county. ramifications of the policy, he would not now be faced with the genuine concern being ex- perienced in the dairy indust- ry," Mr. Honey suggested. ' He said that the new policy appeared to be in conflict with the policies of such government agencies as The Farm Credit Corporation and ARDA. To an- mounce that quotas for manu- facturing milk produced in 1967 and 1968 would be based on 1966- 67 production was a serious blow to producers who had |Convicts at Rutland county jail/70. the/made 88 The synod set the retirement | hoes to decorate lamp re ofa for lay personnel at 65. ven\a royal visit to Britain's smal- Delegates also approved an 79 per cent in the past 10 years while milk rose by only 1.74 per cent. For every pound of soft drinks con- \for the clergy ettective: Jan. 'Ay Stipend for a married minis- for consumption ter would become $3,900 and for a single clergyman $3,700. sumed, Canadians stopped drin- king an equivalent amount of nature's most perfect food. He said a school milk pro- gram had been part of the Lib- eral platform in 1962 and 1963 and the federal funds. should have been augmented by now and the program in full swing. LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 yeors 10% King Street West 725-0444 plans to increase their produc- tion and move into more econ- omically efficient units. Another criticism the Liberal MP voiced was that there was not enough notice to fluid milk producers that the federal sub- sidy would be cut off almost overnight. Instead, the provin- ces should have been given a year in which to assume this responsibility and the producers would then be put on notice that they had a year to con- vince the provincial govern- ments they. should pick up the subsidies. Mr. Honey said he was strong- ly in favor of a milk program in the schools as. surveys indi- cated that a large proportion of school children were under- nourished. This was not due to poverty but due to the affluent society because the shipment TONIGHT! 7.30 P.M. Will present a 455 BOND of soft drinks had increased by "The Choraliers" of Canadian Bible College Regina, Saskatchewan et the j Christian Missionary Alliance Church Rev. Richard J. Barker, Minister Sacred Concert ST. EAST CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS 39: RED & BLUE B Blade or Ch STEAKS RAND 59: uek POLISH SAUSAGE u. 59° BOLOGNA Sus 89 PICKLED Cottage Rolls u. 59° SWIFT'S SWIFT'S PEAMEAL WIENER EVERSWEET BACON par ai S iB. LB. 59., plees Ns og 3 UBs. 1.00 } WIENER & BREAD waataue Margarine | COFFEE 1s TEA PORK and Browves1 00 okgs. 45e] 4 lbs. 1.00 | 69° Ib, 69: {5 tins 95¢ AN EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THE FREEZER FREE With Every Side or Hind of Beef 5-lbs. of Canada Packers Butter Want the best Savings Account ? Now, only National Trust offers the new high rate of 424 with FREE chequing privileges on any reasonable number of cheques, plus longer more convenient hours. Banks offer 3% to 3% if you want to write cheques. - Other major Trust Companies offer 'if you want to write cheques. Shouldn't you move your Savings Account to National Trust? Interest paid from May1 at 4'4% on all accounts opened during May. National Milk Can By THE CANADIA Milk dealers in major Canadian cj Tuesday they have creased the price of this year or are ant increase. A Cross-Canada The Canadian Press Saint John, N.B., w major centre that d pect to have an incre prices by July. Although most are periencing spi prices, so far only ( sumers have strong! the increases. The Consumers Pr sociation of Ottaw called for a two-wee cott to protest a quart increase by mi: dairies Monday. Milk dealers in Regina, Winnipeg, M Ottawa said they hav prices on fluid milk and containers since Price increases ar in Edmonton, Calga and Toronto. SUBSTITUTES AVA In Ottawa, Acting C. J. Kempffer of t ers association said enough substitutes milk to make the pre cott bearable. The group hopes will force the Onta ment to change legis erning milk product get the dairies to | prices, The pirce increas tributed to the rece: 650 Queb Rid Stagg MONTREAL (CP)- Hydro-Quebec emplo; St. Maurice region Quebec went on stri night Tuesday as the staggered-area_strik ployees entered its | It marked the se that this group had s hour strike to back u for wage increases working conditions si: tating strike began | The region involve day night's walkout Repentigny to the ea: real and continues e Anne de la Perade, west of Quebec City. from the St. Lawrenc the south to the Abi in the north, Meanwhile, 900 wor Laurentian region r work at midnight Tu a 24-hour strike that 4,000 homes in the re out electricity for mo day. About 4,000 homes Hudson Heights and to the west of Mon' without electricity f a.m. to late Tuesday The strike also cut city to the Cite d school in Dorion, affe students to a greater Indians Elig; Housing Gra: OTTAWA (CP)--Tre ans who wish to live | serve became eligible for federal housing gr; to $6,000, plus $1,000 ture. The grants are c upon the family carin house and living in years. There will be cent write-off each ye The off-reserve ho gram was announcer Commons by Indiar Minister Laing. Federal officials s they expect 100 to 15 tions this year. Eligibility will be tic ployment. The size of the' grar related to income, w making less than $3,00 for the full $6,000 g those making more th eligible for $1,000. 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