Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMERS, Fridey, Mey 26, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Attempt To Unseat Whitton, Seen In Ottawa Court Case OTTAWA (CP) -- Business- man Sam McLean was granted permission Thursday to proceed with a court action that could|§ unseat former mayor Charlotte |/ Whitton as a Capital Ward ald- erman. But Judge Peter Macdonald of Carleton County Court said he would give Miss Whitton seven days clear notice before allowing Mr. McLean to con- tinue action. The former mayor's right to sit on council has been ques- tioned since she lodged legal action against the city over a lease signed with the Central Canada Exhibition for the oper- ation of Lansdowne Park in south Ottawa. | The lease gives the CCE con-| trol over the park for the next) 10 years as well as over the new civie centre, Mr. McLean is acting under Section 35 of the Ontario Muni- cipal Act which says persons making legal claims or lodging actions against municipal coun- cils are not entitled to sit or vote in council. Thursday. future." HON, PIE OTTAWA . Thwarted Trudeau Slowed (CP) -- Conserva- tive and New Democratic mem- "T have no intention of drop- pan in as Meeeetage reereet Mii itton|thwarted attemp' y Justice)... > ' a P| Thursday oe Phage Minister Trudeau to complete Minister J. W. Pickersgill, Dr. . ic|second reading of an act to 4 4 : concerned about my aldermanic aiend. tha' Toternretation Act, the any, of Toronto's Cen- She was asked if she would|the Canada Evidence Act and énter a defence in the McLean/|the Bills of Exchange Act. action. Snow, Sleet, Hail u tions ' .|Champlain College of Trent Uni- say Sathana teraiy. it Peetboraugh and of legislative terminol- ogy, had been under study for BOSTON (AP) -- A crop-kill-|10 years and had first come be-/ca naga, ing storm invaded the eastern|fore the House in 1962. U.S. Thursday driving temper- snow, sleet, hai] and rain. Massachusetts tobacco pres ors estimated losses at $1,000,- reported in the Boston area and ® nen ae game in New Hamps was snowed out, Food Poisoning BRAMPTON (CP)--A turkey dinner served at Pee] Memorial Hospital Wednesday night may have caused food soning He said it had passed the Sen- ate and he hoped the Commons tng. "the, northeast area' pith |could deal with it fairly quickly. Youngster Shot HAMILTON (CP). -- Bruce|April, 432 more than the same Record low temperatures oak. was tmorest Thurs. |department seid 'Thursday. But were recorded in Connecticut/day with manslaughter in the|departures from the services and as far gouth as Miamildeath of Lester Brian Jarvis, |/¢ft total strength of the forces Beach, Fla, Sleet and hail were|19 struck by a bullet during a/@t 105,602--a net gain of only fireworks show Moma rl n Pig i sd young bic er recruits, 516, while the air force friend at a Hamilton park when he was hit. He died in hospital Wednesday, First War Craft OTTAWA (CP)--One of Can-| 42,469 which affected 27 patients and|ada's First World War aircraft,|RCAF to 44,784 from 44,780. kept doctors and nurses work-|a Nieuport 17, was destroyed . Thursday when it crashed at rd Kraftt, hospital ad-|the end of a runway at Rock- ministrator, said the outbreak|cliffe airport on the northeast in all wards shortly | outskirts of Ottawa. Le dinner. He said menus checked and withdra the cause is found. wn fromi|the aircratf Fit. Lt. W. L. Long, 30, of St,|fifth Molniya communications Wednesday are being|James, Man., who was fiying|satellite and reported all equip- on a practice|ment on board was functioning the hospital food service until|flight suffered only scratches, |normally, the Canadian forces said, HERE and THERE VETERANS PICNIC 'its plenic Sy tke auin as tavectaes Reraleete : caeer, ing 18, je oe -- ation as setietoctory.. The even , the accident occurred on Highwa be postponed until sn allowing 401, west of Ritson Road. |GO Transit track between Oak- Sunday, June 25. CHICAGO CONFERENCE has been the intensive care ward at Osh- The Gen. W. Sikorski Polish|awa General hospital, followin Veterans Association will holdja two - car collision, May 21. of the seasons Rpokorman ot Bl beri, control system Thursday caused LIBERAL PICNIC Li roe ag) Sie i oee "states three commuter ere $S0C! ion. ©) is area * go sh bee, ehraed yan, ached for fun aig ang cag 4 bak o at the Kiwanis Camp, Kedron, f 4 | yh Ry a beg Refreshments and games for|onte's Union Station. Officers Ag-|*hildren are planned, Finance sociation of United States and ae in Chicago from June FELLOWSHIP Orthodontist, recently received lege of dentistry) at a conven- tion held at University of Tor- to and is designed to keep a high standard and promote further study. Dr. Langmaid was fac- ed with both oral and written exams last month. The only; Public Utilities Commissionjof the same association. specialist in Oshawa, he is also|Thursday accepted a $20,382 the only dentist in Oshawa with|tender bid from De Laval Tur-| workers had been set for May bine Canada Ltd. for a high|29 to back up demands for pay lift pump to be used at Osh-|increases in @ new one - year awa's pumping and filtration|contract, Their last contract ex- bis Fellowship. s NEW COURSE » A new course in religion for| piant, Banquet, this LADIES' NIGHT James Barnes, sales manager|@ncountered by the three-day- of Rockwell Standard Corporg-|old, $16,000,000 commuter sys- tion, Detroit, until his retire-|tem. ment in February of this year, Dr. Jack Langmaid, Oshawa) win pe guest speaker at the his FRCD (tellow of royal col-|Bisineas Men's "Ladies Mane Saturday. The|7,500 workers employed by banquet will be held at the age yg Co. if : ams i United Church|9" strike ursday four days specialists in their field) auditorium. Guest ie Pe ahead of the date originally set the evening will be Joe McGann, | for the walkout. Toronto, PUC BUYS PUMP kg be conferred on Canadians dur- RRE TRUDEAU Protest March TORONTO (CP) -- Rowland '| Hill, chairman of the Allied Con- '| struction Council, says he hopes -|to have most of the province's 4,500 locked - out or striking workers on-hand for the coun- cil's march on Queen's Park next Wednesday. The construction council was formed in 1951 to represent 13 unions in bargaining with On- tario Hydro. Workers repre- sented by the council have been on strike since May 1 over sev- eral non-monetary issues. Eight Honored WINNIPEG (CP) -- Bight |honorary degrees, including one jawarded posthumously, are to ing the University of Manitoba convocation which started | Thursday. | Dr. J. A. Corry, principal of Queen's University at Kingston, received an honorary doctor of letters degrée, Others to receive honorary de grees included: Transport Marshall McLuhan, director of tre for the Extension of Man; Prof. W. L. Morton, master of Dean William Waines, associate director of the Association. of Universities and Colleges of More Join, But... OTTAWA (CP) -- The army, navy and air force accepted a total of 1,106 recruits during of|month of last year, the defence 18 for the month, The army received the most WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO CP). -- Officia' northwestern areas overnigh or 'thundershowers today reach central areas tonight, Toronto, Hamilton, QUEEN'S GRAD Donald B, Anderson, B.Sc, son of Mr, and Mrs, Erle peevaei issued at 5:30 a.m. to-| cloudy periods and warm Satur- ay. Synopsis: Cloud spread into and a few png were re- orted north of Lake Superior.|Georgian Bay, Timagami, Al- ery warm air is moving quite|goma rexioest Sains casey to.|monton Thursday, and slowly toward the Great Lakes.|day. Variable cloudiness tonight|Steed by about 3,000 s It is expected to spread somejand Saturday. A few scattered cloudiness and a few showers|thundershowers, Little tempera and/ture change. Winds light becom- Saturday. This weather will tne eoutharly 15 this afternoon, London, |ern James Bay regions: Vari-|Wi! decide the winnin, Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lakelable cloudiness witha few shee,|Put, the teams were Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Hu-lers today. Mainly cloudy to- ron, Niagara, southern Georgianjnight and Saturday with scat- Bay, Haliburton regions: Mainly|tered showers and thundershow- 1|sunny warm today, sunny with day. A few scattered thunder-|£XP0 67 in Montreal. storms developing in the late it} afternoon. Light winds. Manitoba Paddlers Lead Sunny With Some Cloud! In Centennial Canoe Pageant But Warmer On Saturday | . | 'DRAYTON VALLEY, Alta.{lated time so far is eight hours, (CP)AManitoba holds the lead|seven minutes, 19 seconds. Brit-|tain House Wednesday on the after two days of the Centennial|ish Columbia is second in|104-day trip. The third leg of the Canoe Pageant, which is taking|8:08:27. The others in order are|trip will take them to Devon, to teams of paddlers from|Alberta, 8:11:05, Saskatchewan, |Alta., today, then to Edmonton Rocky Mountain House, Alta., to|8:14; The teams--from eight prov- inces. aa the Yukon a gon west Territories--arrived in Sudbury, North Bay, northern town 65 miles southwest of Ed- The trip from Alder Flats, Alta.,; was not timed as part of te River, Cochrane, west-|'Ne, accumulated totals we ed in ngs before tying up for the fanitoba's official accumu- 8:79:49; and Nova Seotia 8:52:40. Alberta's six-man crew placed first in Thursday's sprints which took the paddlers over a one-mile figure-eight course. The teams left Rocky Moun- 43: Ontario, 8:20:33; New|Saturday where they will be Brunswick 8:22:45; Yukon,|met by Princess Alexandra and 8:27:17; Northwest Territories!her husband, Angus Ogilvy. §. Anderson, 114 Gardenia Crt, recently' graduated from Queen's University with a BSc. electrical en- gineering, Mr. Anderson is a graduate of McLaughlin Collegiate, He will work for General Electric in Toronto. Rodeo Staged For Princess Attacks Start On Svetlana MOSCOW (Reuters)--Stalin' it was reported today. The attack was the first to Angus Ogilvy, shivered in 40-|March, degree temperatures through a was published today Communist Pravda, ors from the princess, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, while her hus- band met with Calgary business- rege en the compte Lae gpa i@ performance by world an & Canadian rodeo champions, |', move to the United States. They were due to arrive in the provincial capital just before noon today, While there, they of creation for Soviet writers. |daughter Svetlana has been ac- rig - yet here os --ghig | Windsor n her lot with enemies e ai Soviet Union in the United Stat St. Thomas ., pe|Kitohener ......-. 48 80 levelled against the late dicta- Mount Forest .... 45 8 tor's daughter publicly since she CALGARY (CP) -- Princess|refused to return to the Soviet Alexandra and her husband,|Union from a visit to India in It was launched by Nobel parade and 15-minute command|prige - winning novelist. Mikhail Tren performance rodeo before pre-|gholokhov at a session of the Killaloe ... Paring for a three-day visit t0/foyrth National Congress of S0-|Muskoka .. in the|Barlton ...;3s.+55 5072 party newspaper] Sault Ste. Marie .. The attack was the first open| White River ...... 50 70 reference here to her decision|Moosonee Sholokhov included her in a scathing reference to "voices in the West" calling for freedom érs, Little temperature change. Winds light becoming souther! 15 this afternoon, Ottawa and Montreal regions: y LAND FULLY USED GU: ' Forecast temperatures eslera Cntarie at Lenten, Low overnight, high Saturday seeeeeee O95 85 tural College Friday that London ,..++. food. ELPH (CP) -- World food Stee, cael Ba Sunny with a few cloud creased by improved technol: today and Saturday, Tempers po On fg as pi ol tures nea 1. | Pres Riversity neer sormal. Light winds. He DO-IT-YOURSELF told about 200 graduating stu- dents at the Ontario Agricul- @ FERTILIZER @ SPREADERS per @ TOOLS @ TOPSOILS ® SEEDS, ETC, @ Advice on your Garden Problems cent of the world's arable land now is being used to produce Gardeninc 6 VAN BELLE GARDENS For The... Van Belle Gardens Wingham ....-+.. 45 15 Hamilton ........ 48 i) St. Catharines .... Toronto .,.,.. 4 Peterborough .... 42 78 Kingston ...+0+0+65 42 fon «+. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. Edmonton this weekend. viet Writers Thursday N e Calgary Highlanders mi- : orth Bay ute bistalied reeuiver nowt col-| The full text of his speech/Sudbury ....++,.. 50° 70 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 Kapuskasing ..... "J SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 /EARS corsneee BO 65 TUMMING ».-++-00, 55 70 will take part in the centennial canoe pageant, due to arrive Saturday, and officially open the city's centennial library. BOOKS REHOUSED FREDERICTON (CP) --- The Law-Bennett Library have been t th . children were at the presenta moved to sew quarters on the tion of colors on a rainy and took 408 and the navy 1832, The navy dropped slightly in straight, with 18,349 at the end of April compared to 18,375 at the end of March, In the same period, army strength rose te from 42,431 and the Fifth Satellite MOSCOW (AP)----The Soviet Union launched Thursday its campus of the University of wind-blown parade ground. New 'Brunewicks Tho Uaeeit Library replaces premises Battered Body ears they were kept for 38 Found In Car | NEW YORK (AP) -- Police found the battered nude body 0 of a 55-year-old woman profes- sor at Hunter College stuffed in e he trunk of a car Thursday night after detectives said she nagging = F pa ha eas satelilies one transi ig radio an pe aabesal programs, The first ut up April 23, 1966, Oct, 20 lest. GO Delayed TORONTO (CP) -- A broken wire in a CNR automatic traffic a 7%minute delay in evenin; rush-hour service on 43 miles o ville and Pickering, Ont, All signal lights on the track to red when the wire The break came just as the evening rush hour began and was the first major breakdown 7,500 Walk Out MONTREAL (CP) -- About Union spokesmen said they will be joined Monday by about 2,700 office workers, members The strike for the hourly-paid pired Feb, 28, waa dragged from the street ] iene, pummel to death oy s| hack achel ment. The body of-Mrs. Hleana Gall, | He, ed f2,bs bothered {hy backaches a specialist in education at the that bits nati We aa lorne Granth, wan discovered, when| Ee "Pia iat or st Peat 2 iney 8. man, 's police overtook the car during] stimulate the kidne a 70- to 60-mile-an-hour chase] and tre cling. O08 through Bronx streets, Officers| --res' ter. If you a who captured three men had| your tos' Yor tan foeed oa originally thought they were| New large size saves money. to help relieve Thursday, about 1,200 school|120,000 volumes of the Bonar City Of Oshawa CLEANUP WEEK The week ef May 29th to June 2nd inclusive, has been designated as Cleanup Week in the City of Oshawa and arrangements have been made fer the collection from private residences, on their wsuel tbhage dey of all discarded household accumula- tions of furniture, clothing, rubbish resulting from the cleaning up of grounds or from minor house- hold repairs, and domestic waste material such es paper, rags, cartons, packing cases and bottles. MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS. COLLECTION All materials te be collected should be put out during the above mentioned week only, and at the same time and in the same place as the garbage for the regular collection. Lorge quantities of weste 'building materiat and waste food products (in excess of the normal amount handled in regular jarbage collections) ore not included in this collection. his special collection applies only to private households and not to apartments, stores, businesses or industries. Department of Public Werks City of Oshawa tracking burglary suspects. ina -- a say ane Emly st at moderate cost Swimming pool, sauna room and gym, coloured stoves and fridges, 5 acres of parkland, mail delivery, ample parking and family size suites, MONA LISA APARTMENTS 191 Nonquon Road, Oshawa Call 723-6022 Model Suite open daily 1 p.m. to 9 p.m, Saturdey end Sunday 11 a.m, to 7 p.m, "Your Friendly Gerden Centre" 5 Minutes Eest of Oshawa On Highway No. 2... 623-5757 NOW... Is the time to switch ... It's thet time of the year when interest is paid on sevings accounts... THE PERFECT TIME TO SWITCH UP... 4%2% on SAVINGS 4% on CHEQUING 6% % on 1 te 10 year G.1.C.'s 7% % yield per annum on 10 yeor ACCUMULATING G.1.C.'s Longer CONVENIENT HOURS M. to 5:30 e 9 AM. ':30 P.M. Mon. te Thurs. @ 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Fri. oe 9 AM. to 4 PM. Set, SWITCH UP... Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation Heed Office: 19 Simese St. N. OSHAWA, 723-5221 RB Ki WwW. in "ah daenme OPEN HOUSE this weekend 2 LOCATIONS $889.88 vow FOREST GLEN HEIGHTS 5 room brick bungalows on Arden 'Drive, built by A, R. pages 4 Construction, Lerge rooms, a real family home, 6 only to sell at $17,750.00, with $2,386.00 down to one N.H.A. grade one pupils will be intro- duced in the Oshawa separate school board system this fall. F, W. Humphrey, inspector of schools, described the new method of teaching religion as "radical" and he said an orien- tation course will be held in Osh- awa this summer for Ontario teachers interested in the new method. HIGHWAY WORK The Ontario ways depart- ment has awarded 9 $15,540 contract for crushed gravel for Highways 7 and 401 at various lecations from Markham to Green River and from Highway 48 to Oshawa. Contractor is Gormley Sand and Gravel Ltd., | Stouffville. | "SATISFACTORY" Mrs. Jennie Smith, 48 Law- ton Blvd., Toronto, remains in iy Dispetched SERVICE MADE US. Cell 723-1191 Polerold Swinger CENTENNIAL SAVINGS ON MOVIE CAMERAS Argus Super 8 Automatic Zoom 1.8 lens w. grip. . Minolte 8KS Automatic Zoom 1.8 lens w. case .. 7 POWER CARL WETZLAR BINOCULARS PERFECT FOR EXPO SHOTS Argus Cerefree instant Lead Outfit with case Argus Mode! Instant 7 « 38 Extra Wide Angle w. cose ..........+5. 7 x 50 Marine with cose oe 7 x 35 Nevigeter w. cose 28 KING EAST 723-4621 Open Evenings till 9 P.M. port, Aute exp. Minelta Aute Pek 500" 2,8 35MM. Mnieitine ALS Aute ex 35MM. Minolta Hi-Matle 7s CdS Meter 94.50 67.67 235.85 167,67 47.50 34.67 pees 39,95 24.67 epSecareetvecese 31,50 19.67 KARN'S PHOTO SALE Bale 19.67 36.67 49.47 79.07 90.67 18.67 CAMERAS HOTEL OPEN With ber facilities, Make yeur f 2 FRENCH CONTINENTAL BUFFET GENOSHA THIS SUNDAY 4:30 TO 8:00 P.M. feservations NOW, Phone 723.4641, Mortgage or $888.88 down if you qualify, Completed model for Inspection, Directions -- Harmony Road North to Eastbourne, then west to Riverside Drive North, then north 1 block and. turn west to Arden Drive. BRAEMOR GARDENS Your choice of 5 completely finished homes in this choice location, close to all schools -- all homes decorated and sedded -- built by W. Ridgley Construction --.no better value in Oshawa. Prices start et $20,250.00 with NWH.A. mortgages. Directions -- Annapolis St, West of Stevenson Rd, North to pet St. then north 2 blocks to Balmoral Drive then east to signs. Open for Inspection 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday LLOYD METCALF REAL ESTATE LIMITED 40 King: St. E. 728-4678 TODA' P.C. O/NEIL WHAT SHOULD | improve city parks Six people were a question during a the - street survey. ' Mrs. Gordon Toffie: Linden St.: "I'd lil more playground | put in them for the There's not really e: -- especially in the T have been in. I'd more than just the s Slides and things | P. C. O'Neil, 209 'edenngcitnnarntvtanegtesgc icici une Worl To Fa MONTREAL (CP) world leaders who brated their countrie days at Expo 67 le! Thursday, one to fac troubles at home, tl continue grappling problems of a leadin: tion. President Johns United States spent two hours at Canad fair Thursday, long see his country's fle at Place des Natio visit the U.S. pavilic President Zalman § presided at Israel's n Tuesday, cut four d planned visit to C flew home because ¢ threat against his nation. As he left, the Is dent issued a staten ing the Arab threat country was "'an ac voked aggression a | ple whose only ¢ left in peace and President Johnson heavy security gua' through the Expo si Only Mi Seen On BEIRUT, Lebano war in the Middle } have only minor effe ern Europe's oil su} prolonged conflict the economy of the . badly. The closing of the by the 1956 Suez wai ern Europe's main causing shortages, g tioning and increas Oil executives here t would be different r broke out between and Israel. Many Western anc servers believe Pres ser would not close Canal. Egypt earne 000 from the canal and 72 per cent of thi by oil tankers. The was second only to « revenue producer. Eleven years ago East supplied more t cent of Western Eurt oil, and Canada, Ven the United States we: alternate sources. No dle East provides 0 cent, and oilfields in geria and Algeria since 1956--supply a third of West Europ 'ports. IMPROVES FACILI Western Europe al larged its 'storage and keeps more re hand. Even if Nasser | canal, oil sources Summ All Ye With the ir plus the sp mail deliver Vv 12 Open I

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