Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 27, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE NDP Claims Price Rise Collective Decision Result TORONTO (CP) --Donald MacDonald, Ontario leader of >the New Democratic Party, said Monday planned increases in bread prices by at least three Ontario bakeries were obviously the result of a collective deci- sion. "Obviously this is not the re- sult of the operation of the free market," he said. "This is a -form of managed prices and those responsible for it do not have to answer to anybody." Lay-Off LONDON, Ont, (CP)--An ex- ecutive of the Kelvinator of! Canada Ltd. plant here says a| majority of its 650 hourly-rated | employees had to be laid off | | Monday because of a Jegal | strike by six stationary en- gineers. The engineers, members of Local 944 of the International Union of Operating Engineers,| struck Sunday night for | wages. Pozias Fined TORONTO (CP) -- George Pozias, 27, of Toronto, who of- fered $300 to two RCMP offi- cers if they would release a Greek ship-jumper, was sen- tenced Monday to three months and fined $3,000 or another nine months. Pozias pleaded guilty to the charge of obstructing jus- tice. He told the court he made the offer because the ship- jumper was from a poor family in Greece and he was sending money home every week. First Reading OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- | | DONALD MacDONALD » » a form of managed prices) Murder LISTOWEL, Ont. (CP) -- Po- lice said Monday William A. Gray, 92, of Listowel, was slain in his home sometime during | the last eight days. His body was found by police Sunday after a neighbor said the man's newspapers had been piling up on a front veranda. A post - mortem Monday showed he died of severe head injuries. Struck By Car HAMILTON (CP) -- Three) year-old Carol Hie of Brantford died in hospital here Monday four hours after being rushed from Brantford after being | Get Settlement Police College OTTAWA (CP) -- A proposed police college for senior officers will be located in the national capital, Solicitor-General Pen- nell indicated Monday night. Replying to a plea from Ken More (PC--Regina) in the Com- mons, Mr. RCMP's basic training and courses for junior levels will continue to be given in Regina. However, once the police offi- cers reach more senior levels "they will be invited to come here" for senior-level training. He said he hopes to make for- mal announcement of the loca- tion shortly TORONTO (CP) -- A former Toronto widow now living with her four children in Sweden, |was awarded $50,000 Monday in ja court - approved settlement |for the death of her husband in la Trans Canada Air Lines |plane crash at St. Therese, Que., Nov. 29, 1963. The four children of Ulla Britta Cole, 33, also received $35,000 in the set- tlement approved by Mr. Jus- tice Edward A. Richardson. In another settlement, Mildred Helen Mogford, 55, of Toronto, was awarded $37,000 for the death of her husband, Fred- erick, 48, in the same plane |crash. Grant Approved TORONTO (CP)--The execu- tive of the Canadian Save the Children Fund Monday ap- proved a grant of $7,000 to help needs of children affected by Pennell said the) § The Teddy Bears picnic? -- No -- it's part of a par- ade for the official open- ing and "fair" of Harman Park Saturday. The open- ing day was highlighted by a scroll presentation to Mrs. Mary Harman, by presi- dent of the Harman Park, Neighborhood Association, Keith Moffat, in honor of PARADE OPENS HARMAN PARK Harman, who was respon- sible for the development of the park. Mr. Harman was a former member of city council. ured a small ferris wheel, pony rides and treats for the children. There was a baby contest as well as a horse race and many other events for the youngsters. The fair feat- --Oshawa Times Photo Professor Asks | China Decision KINGSTON (CP) -- Professor Paul T. Lin, sinologist at Mc- Gill University, said Monday that Canada must decide either to befriend or make enemies with mainland China to make future generations face the con- sequences. Speaking to 110 eastern On- tario high school stud ata London «.+++++s00+6 4 80 WEATHER FORECAST Minnesota Disturbance -- To Bring Thunderstorms | TORONTO (CP) -- Official = issued at 5:30 a.m. = syne: A a disturbance 1 Pea able cloudiness with a few scat- tered thundershowers tonight and Wednesday. Warm. Light winds. si Cochrane, western James Bay United Nations seminar at Queen's University, Prof. Lin Canada must disentangle itself from policies which alientate 700,000,000 people. He said it is impossible to accept the kind of "utter non- ense" that labels the Chinese as aggressors. Prof. Lin said despite the phrase "the yellow peril" it is odd not one Chinese soldier is fighting outside the country. "Everybody recognizes that the kind of peace and law of the world today is peace and law interpreted by one country . . based on American terms." jacross Lake Superior tonight this oening is "drifting east-jregions: Sunny with a few ward. S 's|cloudy periods today and Wed- associated with it will apread nesday. Warm. Light winds. Montreal and Ottawa region: | xy 3 i Mainly sunny today. Sunny with|Timmins .......... a few cloudy periods and ch of a few thundershowers late in the day Wednesday. Seasonable temperatures. Winds westerly | 15 daylight hours. RASASKARH ~ un and into central and southern Ontario Wednesday. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- tario; Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Timagami re gions, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, North Bay, S Sunny with a few cloudy periods today. Variable cloudiness with a few scattered thund S Wednesday. Seasonable temper- atures. Light winds. Algoma, White River regions, Sault Ste. Marie: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today. Vari- 'OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 i That great CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--Rus- sell D. Horsburgh, United Church minister convicted in 1964 of contributing to juvenile delinquency but granted a new trial Monday by the Supreme Court of Canada, waited impa- tiently today for his release from jail. Horsburgh told reporters who gathered outside his cell window Monday night that he would "make it hot" for those respon- sible if he was held in Kent County jail longer than neces- sary. Warden A. C. Stewart said he could not release Horsburgh until he received official instruc- tions from the Ontario attorney- Horsburg, Reporters Chat While Waiting For Release burgh said: to work with kids when over." We are forming a thing called spreading God's word." V.O. taste. Light, smooth, and labeled like this... In an interview before he re- turned to jail Sunday, Mr. Hors- "No matter which way this thing goes I am going it's "'T've met a_ tremendous couple who do gospel folk sings. To Comply With The Schedule Pursuant To The Industrial Standards Act BARBER SHOPS In The Oshawa Zone the Mustard Seed Caravan. We are going to tour all of Ontario, Mariner Course May Be Altered PASADENA, Calif. (AP)-- Scientists may alter the course of Mariner V to bring the space- ONTARIO Mayor Ernest Ma Maj. T. C. Thomps of the Ontario Regi spect a group of 50 Regiment guards Hall last night. Th of honor will trave tawa on Friday whi will be presented ne British Face | WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY ist (DOMINION DAY) MONDAY, JULY 3rd (CIVIC HOLIDAY) va Se Seniaer Wi bd scheduled to be questic in the Commons. toc i ot maladorous security | hostilities in the Middle Hast. The money is being channelled through the Red Cross and the International Union for Child Welfare in Geneva. No Shipments OTTAWA (CP)--Canada has} her late husband, Clifford retool tics, lacking summ plagued by squalid I picions, is going throt general's department. craft within 2,000 miles of cloud- Horsburgh was sentenced to|shrouded Venus. s A 3 . * > De a C ons T 0 Fill Sh ort a g e one, pd jal 7 eee That's 500 miles closer to the planet than the craft would go of contributing to juvenile de- ; if it remained on its present jlinquency by encouraging acts|course, Mariner V, boosted into intercourse among Of Roman Catholic Priests itm acs: it iam ts tweed net mons Monday gave first reading|struck by a car in front of her to a bill sponsored by lawyer|home. Robert Stanbury (L--York-Scar- borough) which would require RCMP. Grandeur OTTAWA (CP) -- To restore the government to obtain the its old grandeur, the RCMP opinion of the Canadian Bar As- sons it proposes to appoint to/should be relieved of the job sociation on suitability of per- last June 14, has travelled more We, the judiciary. of chasing traffic offenders Street United Church than 2,000,000 mile: i : ; ' . 000, Ss from earth . The bill was seconded by Don-|Conservative leader Diefen-|"0 snopes aka or Ray end : : : : | The 47 - year - old Horsburgh,|since it was launched, and has ae Take This Opportunity Of Foreign Secretar' ald S. Macdonald (L--Toronto|baker said Monday. munition 8 'BYP VATICAN CITY (CP)--Pope, The Pope's, 2,400-word Latiniyig resigned his ministry fol-|covered a path almost 20,000,- Wishing Everyone Brown is the man Rosedale), another lawyer and| He told the Commons the old-|Tecent years, a government/pay) today ordered the revival/document said the duties of dea- lowing the trial, has spent 107/000 miles long. "HAPPY CENTENNIAL" problems. spokesman reported Monday. Jean-Charles Cantin, secretary - lof the ancient order of deacons|cons would be to teach religion, parlia-|as; a permanent office in the to Trade/Roman Catholic church. eo Brown, 52, came un OSHAWA BRANCH 0O.B.A. sive questioning in mons Monday over | days of his one-year sentence in direct choirs, preach, visit the];.; sick and give them communion, cou gre tg Rn ld As it passes Venus next Oct. | 19, the spacecraft is to investi- launched he was freed on bail gate the planet's atmosphere time spirit is still in Canada's national police force, but traf- fic duty was not beneficial to parliamentary secretary to Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Martin. mentary H MH i Minister Winters, gave the in- ' ; i : nei r A Wins Acquittal gg oy og something'"|formation in a eliten Commins ne pevival ierder. come Jao eorroendgg oo Podge aco Alng uti the eve of the appeal de- with electronic sen, siesting chy Aan eials uakate criticized United Nati SES . : atti-| cision. for conditions that m oO : OTTAWA (CP)--The act of a|when an RCMP officer is seen reply to James Ormiston {PC--|,. Pope also set forth regula-/Mony, conduct prayer services) "He returned here Sunday and|port life. Results of / Hea Secretary. President. Wednesday, he is sch Melville), who asked the value jof arms shipments since 1963 i |to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, | 4! i Ethiopia, Sudan and Jordan. | The Pope took this step in a Mr. Cantin said there had|document designed to ease the been no such shipments aside|critical. shortage of priests in from those to the United Na-|many parts of. the world. mates e i ges only "wherever thé|"but I want to get out." tions Emergency Force. The document, titled Sacrum) viest is lacking" and would be| He questioned reporters on defend at a Labor pa ing an equally-criticiz on Aden. Such a barrage of p cism hit Brown whe rived from New Yo Buehler "m2 DOMINION DAY | BES : + SPECIALS x * As Worker MONTREAL (CP) Ready-To-Eat seven-week strike b: CLUB STYLE Quebec employees a Richmond, B.C., doctor in al-|chasing a traffic offender on a tions covering' the order's revi- lowing a non-medical friend to|motorcycle, he said. watch his vaginal examindticn of a woman patient was not in- Trade Conference NANAIMO, B.C, (CP) -- decent assault, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Monday. In a 4-to-1 judgment, the court)George Hees, former trade min- directed a verdict of acquittaljister and a Conservative lead- on the charges against William/ership candidate, said Monday Lloyd, Bolduc, who since hasjhis Liberal successor Robert although not say mass, preside i i at funerals. and burial services, he Seton boro gp ved feed fiend redived te arte, and carry out charitable and) ye toig reporters during the social relief works. impromptu press conference The directive said the dea-|through his cell window that he cons would be able to bless|is happy about the decision, province ended Monde ployees voted in fav cepting the compan; offer and returned to mediately. Night workers re their jobs at midnigh and day employees pected to be back on tl morning, ending a stril |ACTS ON DECISION /Diaconatus Ordinum (The: Sac-|anie to conduct i a , prayer services/details of the Supreme Court Retracing Route P lost his licence to practise med-|Winters runs a "do-nothing (AP) -- Reut-lafter the Pope's encyclical reaf- decision. He asked for newspa . . 4 . . s J the original trial last Novem-jries of the regional trade con- he Design Picked | cal Conservative association|*°™-?t to retract the ill-fated)matically institute deacons KITCHENER (CP) -- Robertjing in important world. buyers); in engine Lockheed, is ac- bishops to decide, with papal hagging vilion at Expo 70 in Osaka, Ja- years in penitentiary following |offer. Keopke, 41. Miss Erhart andlorder in their territories, he|sloping walls mirroring the sky barn fires in the Ayr district. Pacific. The design, picked over 207 : : of former prisoners-of-war cap- The Pope was implementing bothastag sour It obei ba jred Order of the Diaconate),|,n1¥ « 3 re ly "where no priest is pres-|decision and said he had re- et esse S> pete 1 berg lb SINGAPORE was published' just four days/en¢.* aeived no official notice of the cine, and Dav' rd, an rade department. me ff boas' 4 F club musician at the time of| Mr. Hees called for a new se-|"™ 0, an Pellegreno, 30-|firming the church's celibacy pers so he could read about it. ; ived in Singapore from Bang-|marry. ; ber. ferences that marked h : A 4 term as 'aialar, te told at kok Monday night 08 her at) 'The letter does not auto- Is it that Arson Sentence jn¢.{route of Amelia Erhart. throughout the world. It will be F r Expo 70 Canada should also start bring- Mrs. Pellegreno, flying a 1937 . ar iho re 2 feo Cromwell, 31, of nearby Ayr|frommajor markets "to show ; : : TTAWA (CP)--Canada's pa- to fivelth hat C ? companied by co - pilot William approval, whether to apply was sentenced Monday to five|them what Canadians have to/pone 42, and mechanic Lee theee requlatieds and revive the|pan, will be four immease, backache his conviction June 9 on three ® her co - pilot. disappeared in| <aiq. jand surrounding a _ gardened charges of arson concerning P lan Reunion July, 1937, somewhere in the 'courtyard. . again? The charges stemmed from| TORONTO (CP)--A reunion fires in 1960, 1961 and 1962. others in a Canada-wide compe- i Whe at Purch ases Pe-| bothering you, it could be Cromwell was first charged/tured in the Aug. 19, 1942, raid one of the decisions of theltion is the creation of Erick-|%¢ to Urinary irritation ; : ; ** 11962-1965 Vatic ' ; ' t) TICK-| and bladder discomfort. If Whole, Half or Quarters ...... the provincially - owr in 1963. He then was remanded/on Dieppe has been planned for OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minis- 962-1965 Vatican council, which son-Massey architects of Van-|*. Dodd's Kidney Pills fet eh past pats called for the revival of the in view of the|couver. serious shortage of} It was revealed Monday at @ can help bring you relief. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache. Then you feel better and rest better. You can depend on Dodd's Kidney Pills. New large size saves money. to an ontario Hospital in Lon-|Toronto July 7 and 8. The re- ; ; don, Ont., for psychiatric ex-|union committee says it hopes Mak ie. seeded ih cate amination, and remained in thejat least 1,000 veterans from) Wheat purchases from Canada to church's hospital for 3% years. across Canada will attend. ok month-to-month basis. priests. |news conference by Trade Min- He told the Commons the Jap-|_ Under the new regulations,|ister Winters, who described it anese "have decided in the light|deacons will be ordained min-/as "a dramatic blend of sim- of the uncertainties at this stage|iSters who can preach and con-|Plicity and symbolism." RETIREMENT Rossland Rd., Whitby, was re- King Street Senior School will|cently named to the Dean's List of the growing season, they fer some sacraments but not honor caretaker Ralph Dusen-jat Northwestern College, Or- would prefer to wait and take|S4y mass or hear confession, b Tuesda fte m and City, I Student th ury sday afternoon and|ange City, Iowa. ents on the CAN IDB SERVE YOU? their wheat on a month-to-month|Which only priests can do. present him with a gift of a/Dean's List have earned a 3.3 May 8. A breakdown of showed that 67.9 per ¢ technicians were in fa latest company offe workers voted 67.5 pe favor and basic work 67.9 per cent in favor. Louis Laberge, pre the Quebec Federatic bor, said Monday | workers accepted the because they were sal because they did not v diaconate LEAN SLICED SIDE BACON 79: POLISH SAUSAGE basis." | Eligible for the permanent aoe diaconate will be married men Glue Sniffing at least 35 years old, provided they have the consent of their reclining chair from the stud-|average or better during the| ents and school staff. Mr. Dus-|previous semester of the 1966- enbury, who is 70 years of age|67 academic year. resides at 55 Burk St. and is retiring after 12 years on the) school staff. Teacher Everett| DUMP FIRE A pall of black smoke rising TORONTO (CP)--A coroner's jury, told glue-sniffing is wide- spread among Toronto's teen- agers, recommended Monday |that Parliament forbid the use of toxic solvents for self-intoxi- wives, and single men at least 25 years old who must remain single after becoming deacons. Latin America, Africa and Asia -- -where the priest short- age is greatest--are expected! On Thursday, June 29th, 1967 one of our representatives LEAN MEATY SPARE RIBS 39% | victims of legislation. Quebec Premier Da son had warned that OPP Searc Maycock will make the presen-|trom the Whitby area, Monday/cation. to make the widest use of the| tation. 'night, caused much concer in| The jury was investigating/new diaconate. , MR, J. PETER ROBERTS | j will be at | For Rapist 5 ithe district. The smoke wasjthe May 25 death of 14-year-old --- PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL Norman Michael Cook of Tor- William McClelland, 68 Cadil- Jac Ave., Oshawa, an agent tor CUNA Mutual Insurance So- ciety, has been named to its President's Council. Members of the Society's 1967 Council will meet with the President, July 24-28 at Sun Valley, Idaho. $3,000 DAMAGE NEWCASTLE (Staff) -- A ear trailer received more than $3,000 damage Monday, when it rolled over on Highway 401, caused by burning tires at the Whitby garbage dump. LEADERSHIP Margaret B. Jackson, 1496 Simcoe St. N., and Donna Dav- idson, 866 Mary St., attended jonto. It was told the boy died \of asphyxiation after - sniffing ;model airplane glue in a plastic bag he had tied over his head. The death was ruled acci- dental. the 1967 Provincial Leadership Development Program at York |University, May 28 to June 3. The course is sponsored by the Community Programs Division of the Ontario Department of) Education. Both girls are in-| structresses at the Oshawa CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR The Georgian Oshawa, Ontario. | In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture « Tourist and Recreational Businesses * Construction « Professional Services e Transportation « Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing Motor Hotel MINCED BEEF 2::'] SHOPSY'S--SKNLESS COLE SI SLAW & POTATO SALAD WIENERS 39% BELLEVILLE (CP) vincial police and % helicopter Monday woods and swamps Belleville and Trent fourth suspect in a re tion case. Police said .a Tre driver, Joseph Gould a woman were attac Sunday in a parked side road five miles here. They said the w taken away in anothe 45° h Lean BLADE STEAKS raped. Four men have bee with abduction, rape sault. In custody are I shire, 20, Rodney C and John Leonard, | Belleville. 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