Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1967, p. 19

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re Discussed p Candidates for the poor and called for dy- namic, outward - looking ex- pansion policies. Sen. McCutcheon agreed, say- ing that under the new social- ists of the Liberal and New Democratic parties "we're to be categorized, pigeonholed, numbered, computerized and to have all our decisions made for us." Mr, Hees, former trade min- ister, called for an overhaul of party machinery and the use of computers to analyze voter ion. Mr. Maclean, 41, a Brock- ville, Ont. businessman, called for an end to high taxes. He said he is running as "the can- didate for my generation." Something uy ficMurray's s Day! jest Surplus Store BIG SELECTION OF CAMPING EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL CLOTHING SPORTS EQUIPMENT WORK BOOTS HUNTING end FISHING EQUIPMENT 369 Wilson Rd. 8. IN THE WINDSOR PLAZA OPEN aye PRI. 5 ULT Yhole) style, fully approved t, Bright erenge flame con LS... 1,08 ed side initia LES * *ieMeRene; 2,77 Lien MC TEP 2.50 nt Lid. LA -- OSHAWA 7 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Jermyn Reserves Judgment In Furniture Theft Charge 'WHITBY -- Judgment was re- served by Magistrate H. Jermyn here Tuesday, in a charge of theft of furniture from the Sklar Furniture Co. Judgment will be handed down June 27. Charged with theft of a chair, chesterfield and reclining rock- er, Colin W. Cleveland, of Osh- awa, said he had picked up 30 cartons of furniture at the Sklar lant and delivered them to the aton store in the Oshawa Shopping Centre. There were two pieces of furniture in ex- cess of the bill of lading. Later he made a delivery to the Eaton store in the Yorkdale Plaza when there was one piece in excess of the bill of lading. Robert Thorndyke, RR 1, Port Perry, who has been in the transport and warehouse business for 23 years, said, overages are retained for some M.|knowing to whom they belong. time as there is no way of If the owner cannot be found they are then disposed of. Mr. Thorndyke said it is the practice of the transport trade to keep the overages when the owner cannot be found and when there is a shortage in an- other load from a similar firm: the stored items were used to fill the shortage and so help to reduce claims. The accused said the three Pieces of furniture, for which there was no bill of lading, were stored in a Whitby ware- house and'when the firm need-|d ed space the furniture was taken out of the cartons and taken to his home. He told Police he thought he had the right to the furniture as there is an understanding that if there is an overage it belongs to the carrier. Pearson Raps CBC Network -- OTTAWA (CP) -- The CBC was told last Friday, before it would not be able to film the Commons in action this week, Government House Leader Mac- nesday. He said the project has been scrapped. 1 ject. The appearance of four CBC television cameras in the Com- an uproar on government benches. The cameras were Nixon Predicts Taxation Big Issue In TORONTO (CP) -- Liberal brought in cameras, that itl: eader Robert Nixon of Ontario said Wednesday municipal tax- ation will be the major issue in the next provincial Eachen advised the House Wed- which he predicted will be next October or early in November. election He told a news conference the 967 session of the legislature At the same time, Prime Min- ister Pearson took a slap at the a» Arey 4 ae "een i publicly - owned network for Pepe Re hganer : "not awaiting' a parliamentary a rm spre hat decision on the Centennial pro- io coeeenasiit steuid assume 80 per cent of the cost of sec- ondary education. that The government now pays mons galleries Monday caused] spout 50 per cent of the cost. The Opposition leader said a special ession of the legisla- gone when the House sat Tues-|ture to prey a the Smith re- port on provincial - municipal Fall Election financing would be "very val- uable." The report is expected to be completed in the next few months, Mr. Nixon said the govern- ment has indicated it may take another two years to imple- ment recommendations in the report, but action is needed now. Elected leader last November to succeed ailing Andrew Thompson, Mr. Nixon an- nounced that John F. Morritt, 41, of Peterborough will take over immediately as his execu- tive assistant, succeeding John Roberts who returns to the fed- eral forestry department after an absence of a few months. lay. The CBC had planned to film the course of a single piece of legislation--the Cape Breton De- velopment Corp. Bill, due to come up today--from introduc- tion to royal assent. Part Time Dog Catcher Fails To Provide For Animals BOWMANVILLE -- Dog days arrived early in magistrate's court here Tuesday. A General Motors maintenance man, who represented himself as _part- time dog control officer for three townships, was found guilty of failing to provide ade- quate food, care and shelter for seven puppies. Due to the heavy and in- volved costs, Magistrate R. B. Baxter delayed the imposing of a fine on Elmer Huggins, RR 1, Hampton, until next week. The accused pleaded not guilty. When Inspector McDonald of the Humane Society. called at the home of the accused on one of the most bitterly cold Church Criticizes Gas Companies OTTAWA (CP) -- Bonanza prizes given by gasoline com- panies to lucky winners were attacked by the board of evan- gelism and social action at the 93rd Presbyterian general as- sembly Wednesday night. Rev. W. L. Young of Hamil- , Chairman of the board, eaid there had been an alarm- ing increase in giveaways, sweepstakes and trading stamps in the past 10 years. If gasoline companies did not at- tempt to attract customers with bonanza gifts, they might be able to lower prices or give their operators or mechanics better remuneration, he added. He suggested the government could help by fixing a limit on the amount that can be claimed for tax deductions as advertis- ing and promotion. Presbyteries and Kirk ses- sions were urged to seek the enactment of appropriate legis- tation in every province to cur- tail these practices. of the sale, use and possession of the drug LSD also was urged upon the fed- eral government by action of the general assembly. Rey. Douglas Anderson of Verdun, Que., reported that the presbytery of Montreal is short $8,000 on its $30,000 objective for the Christian pavilion at Expo 67 and asked for help of congregations and individuals across Canada. : days of last February he found 12 adult dogs in a stone stable and seven puppies huddled to- gether shivering with cold. The inspector said the pup- pies were so thin their bones were Jwacticaliy through their skins. Their food bowls were empty and a cold draft was blowing down from the loft above; while there was not enough straw on the cement floor for them to burrow into. Dr. R. H. Horner, a Cooks- ville veterirery, examined the puppies and found them emaci- No One Wants Propane Tanks Propane tanks that supplement the trans-Canada pipe line dur- ing peak periods are having trouble finding a home. Kingston residents have com- tanks at their downtown loca- tion nea* stores and offices. The public utilities commis- tor called a halt because the permit. Manpower Chief Foresees Acute Scientist OTTAWA (CP)--The chief of K. V. Pankhurst told a Uni- versity Career Planning Associ- ation seminar Wednesday that industry must initiate extensive maripower planning programs en age gl AP pecs egg Mery if it is to make full use of re- sources. To facilitate planning, the fed- sion cannot obtain insurance for|eral government was becoming the tanks downtown and tried/@ to move them to Glenburnie,|power information for industry. about five miles northwest of|It is concerned with estimating the city in Kingston Township.|the numbers of people and the Two cenent footings were|sorts of skills that will be poured before a building inspec-/needed. "clearing house' of man- For this, the manpower de- PUC did not have a building|partment is now making a na- tional study of occupational ated from lack of food, de- hydrated from lack of water and infested with worms, Two weeks later they developed dis- gaa and had to be destroy- ed. The accused claimed the mother of the puppies was in poor condition when he bought her at the Bowmanville pound and this was the reason the puppies were thin. He had in- tended taking them into his cel- lar near the furnace. The adult dogs were picked up by a uni- versity the same day they were seen by the inspector, he said. Pleading guilty to impaired driving and illegal possession of liquor, Lorne Grant Traviss, RR 1, Enniskillen, was fined $50 and costs with the option of seven days on the first charge and $25 "and costs or an addi- tional five days on the second charge. The liquor was con- fiscated and his driving licence was suspended. Convicted some weeks ago on a fraud charge Wellington God- fry, of Enniskillen, was placed On suspended sentence for one year. The accused was ordered to pay an outstanding gas and LAST CHAKCE TO LAST CHANCE TO ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONE {CK LEMMON oe it anlar "HOWTO inoint MURDER Weekdays one complete et 7 P.M. Seturdey et 3 P.M, & 9:18 P.M. oil bill, amounting to $308.51, within six months, * GEORGE MEEK INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS Presents et the Whitby Arena (Home Of FRI, Crowds) JUNE 16th CAN SEE UP TOP BIRMINGHAM, England (CP)--Passengers. in Birming- ham will be the first in Britain to ride on new double-decker buses where the driver collects the fares. The buses will be equipped with periscopes so the driver can see what is happen- ing on the upper deck. The Big Fun Dance | The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place to Meet | LITTLE | Sf N3 CAESAR 7 CONSULS | Dancing 9 to 12:30 Admision 1.50 { | 4 P.M. to 12 P.M. 8 SOLID HOURS OF NON STOP ENTERTAINMENT Featuring: Live and In Person Direct From Hollywood, Celi., Singing Their No. 1 Hit Record-- Shake A Tail Feater. Plus i'm Your Puppet. And Many, Many More . OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE x * 723-4972 FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS ips FOR HN Eve (Ni EMBASSY PICTURES RELEASE COLOR Box Office Opens 8:00 Children Under 12 Free Alweys A Color Cartoon James & Bobby PURIFY (Show & Dance) 4 PLUS SIX BIG CANADIAN BANDS 1) Stitch In Tyme 2) Shewn & Jay Johnson and The Majestics 3) E. G, Smith and the Power 4) The Counts 5) The Soul Searchers with Dionne Brooks & Erie Mereury 6) Jack Hardin and the Silhouettes. FOUR BIG MC's CHUM'S Bob Macedory & Brian Skinner CKFH'S Big 'G' Walters CKLB'S John Donnaughbie Advance Tickets 2.00 At The Door 3.00 TICKET AGENTS © OSHAWA MARTY'S RECORD CENTRE DISC SHOP WHITBY ARENA BOX OFFICE SHORTY'S CIGAR AJ. CENTRE SMOKE SHOP BOWMANVILLE BRYSON'S SMOKE SHOP zkxkKkeKkKKk .. Sundey Cont. from 2 P.M. Adult Entertainment x-) ODEO 'we Theatre 39 King St. Phone 725-5833 ESPIONAGE AND INTRIGUE, Shortage shortages so universities and in- the federal manpower require-|dustries can see where the ments branch says the scarcity] needs lie. This report will not of highly - qualified industrial] be ready for at least a year. nel is likel KINGSTON, Ont, (CP)--Two| 24 scientific petson : FOR LIFE From Age 65 Here is @ plain to provide for your family if you should die, or for your retirement yeers if you survive... COUNTY LINES enhanced the the church. pital, Toronto. In Hospital MAPLE GROVE (TC) - Jack Hurrie is a patient in the Bow- manville Memorial while Lisa VanCamp is a pat- fent in the Sick Children's Hos- Slides Shown New Pews Installed At Columbus Church COLUMBUS (TC) - A special centennial and Sunday School Anniversary Service will held, June 25, in the United Church. Pews, with a centre aisle and new carpeting nave Hospital; Mrs. Clifford Naylor showed slides of the recent bazaar. be "ape contributing "J the Leva g were Mrs, Dring, Mrs. try is worth more than ,000,- Dalby and Mrs. Harold Hayes./000 a year, fasts Mrs. Thomas Scott will host appearance of|the September meeting. 40th Anniversary MAPLE GROVE (TC) - Res- idents of the community are extending their. congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White who, June 17, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. COLUMBUS (TC) - Members from Brooklin were guests at the June meeting of the United Church Women at the home of Mrs. Meredith Dring. Mrs. Wal- ter Holliday presided. IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S Oshawa Centennial MISS UKRAINE CONTEST Draw & Dance -- DNIPRO HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 17 - 8:30 p.m. SPONSORED BY K.Y.K. Admission 2.00 e Students 1.00 THE OSHAWA TiMES, Thuredey, June 15, 1967 9 Plan Anniversary MAPLE GROVE (TC) - A large crowd is expected when the United Church holds its 'Sunday School annivefsary ser- vice June 18. MINES MEAN MONEY The Australian mining indus- SACRIFICE WAS OUT DARLSTON, England (CP)-- Officials had no objection to an Indian wedding ceremony being performed in the civic hall of this Staffordshire town until the celebrants tried to sacrifice a live goat. 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