Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 29, 1967 AGLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Armed Forces Recruiting Increases By 73 Per Cent | Mid East Effect LONDON (CP) -- Grain ship- ping rates on the Atlantic are jumping sharply as an_ after- math of the Israeli-Arab war, but trade informants said Wed- 'nesday they see no immediate serious effects on Canada's loverseas grain business. The bulk cargo rate increase jare a chain reaction from the worldwide grab for tankers resulting from closure of the Suez Canal.and Arab cut-out of joil supplies to some countries. Tankers employed in grain jhaulage are being diverted to} the better-paying oil trade, and| tramp ships are moving in at above-normal charges, Davis May Run LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The! CHATHAM, N.B. (CP)--De fence Minister Hellyer said Wednesday recruiting for the throne armed forces during the first five months of this year in- creased 73 per cent over the same period last year. Mr, Hellyer said in an inter- view that the "phenomenal in- crease' was accomplished with- out any increase in recruiting staff. He said re-enlistment rates among the armed forces were also higher this year than in previous years. Public Aware | TORONTO (CP) -- A Cana-| dian Cancer Society | study shows the public is more aware of the threat of lung cancer to smokers than it had been in 1961. The study, released Wednes- day, said that although 77 per cent of Canadian men_ think! smoking injures health, the per- centage of men who smoke is| only moderately lower than it had been six years ago. Out of 970 safety patrol ~ children who guard 161 road crossings near 35 Osh- HON. PAUL HELLYER . phenomal increase Ale-Wives War | certificates _from the Free Press quotes reliable sources as saying William} |Davis, Ontario's education min. HERE AND THERE end his intention to seek the na- 3 /tional leadership of the Progres-| Picketing by striking brick- j layers is continuing at Oshawa's rane " _.,| The paper does not identify| Centennial project, - the addition NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. | the sources. lof a swimming pool and rec- ssion, roup financed by| ) pee se Soh DETROIT (AP) -- Harry wae Govdane take Et *|the portfolio of university af-| Auditorium William Porte | ; ; bela oA sane : auditorium, Platt, umpire in disputes be- clared war Wednesday on ale race, he will find. himgell up| said today picketing by four to and Ford Motor Co. for the last herring family--that have in-| Davie Fulton, g 7 y s resig: i aS Pe . , Hees, Alvin|has slowed down but a number 7 years, has resigned his $40,-|vaded the upper lakes. Haintlton. Sen, Wallace Me- of men in "non - labor" trades union's request. live in fresh water, have died! : al s heen ae i a : ' ri P s-|He was uncertain when the pro- The UAW"s request followed and been swept on beaches, cre- Jolin federal cabinet minis Ford concerning the subcon-| | | tracting of work at two New), : Richard Andrews, | Naptha Hea er Jail Death Grierson, the son of Mrs. and A top auto - industry source said the union's action appar-ners jury here Wednesday Spree ais travelling to Expo, July 9, as oner's jury found Wednesday | one of the winners of the Dom- to make inroads in this year's|catalytic tent heater Was Te-| Ween died in a Hamilton jail contract negotiations into areas | sponsible for the death of Alan May 28 of a heart attack. ee thors Of man] 'The 'boy died from shock t6-| notice and firetben in thelr af-| MUSIC, EXAMINATION : sulting from second an "¢\forts to revive the man after he UAW Helps Strikers Hix. Hedy received "in. tent was found writhing on his bunk. | ,ay¢ passed tests and received flash fire near here. MONTREAL (CP) -- The Locate Body United Auto Workers Wednes- ign anartinent of ett <a i ' ; he Tee day bezan issuing 'strike pay|* oy. ye department vo ace:|, VINELAND, | Ont. (CP)--The| United, States, Receiving certifi "jergy an bs F©"\body of John Healy, 60, of Hales /cares were James Allioon, Ron- employees of Northern Electric] qeath that warnings for proper Co. Ltd. who have been off the ventilation and hazards be Bde ts Ree te Late Richard Wasilewski and Stan- The strikers are members of coed RR eS ; P ' ' Si the body of the hotel's night|Conservatory of Music. The the Northern Electric Office Want Planes | watchman' by means of a night-| examination is in addition to dependent organization not af- THE HAGUE (Reuters)--The neath. it music instructors. filiated with any organized la- house -- Wednesday authorized ister, will announce this week-) PICKETING 'sive Conservative party. . . Resignation Asked (AP)---The, Great Lakes Com: Mr. Davis, who also holds|reational complex to Civic H.|states bordering Lake Erie, de- U iis chante 5 : \fairs, commits himself to the|manager of civic i Aut rkers| wives--a s vater fis é y | i : tween tie Vitor hae cu aes salt water fish of th against George five men is still going on. Work Donald Fleming, i ra 7e Ss ' An ; 00 - a - year post at the' millions of the fish, unable t0|cutcheon and Michael Starr, all/are still working, he reported. a decision by Platt in favor of|\ating "a stench. ger ; Brockville businessman. | ESSAY WINNER Jersey plants. OWEN SOUND (CP)--A coro-| HAMILTON (CP) -- A. cor- Mrs. G. D. Andrews will be ently indicates its determination found that a naptha - fuelled Epic é jthat Isaac Johnson, 54, of Osh) inion rxpo 67, Student Essay lo. sidered by management 2 Sarnia, May 7 ; ; ii bigpalae " ement | Read, 14; Of Sarnia, 28) The jury praised jail officials, degree burns to 95 per cent of Five Oshawa area teachers The jury concurred with sug-| s to s 2,500 offic "isle inv i I r cheques' to some ti) icel ment officials investigating the| ilton, vas found Wednesday i laid D'Eon, . William 'Bobbie, job since May 29. : mee cluded on packaged heaters. Provincial police identifie Employees Association, an in- stick, hat and keys found be-|the regular requirements for Dutch second chamber--lower)| bor body. | Defence Minister W. Den Toom ® \to order 106 Canadian - built : Seek CBC Site Northrop F-5 jets for the Dutch x oval Air Force. The new cy TORONTO (CP) -- Taxpay-|planes will replace the air ers would be saved $700,000 alforce's Thunderstreaks and jet year in taxes in the borough of|trainers which will be outdated! North York in Metropolitan Tor-|by 1970 | onto if the proposed Canadian \~ James Service said Wednesday. LaMarsh to re-affirm plans for Guaranteed HALIFAX (CP)--B. W. Hen-_ 612% Brunswick, Wednesday was} Broadcasting Corporation's new ee communication centre was built} in the Don Mills area, Mayor Lad ear Mayor Service has asked for a | meeting with Secretary of State} the CBC site. | Investment Certificates " NOW EARN Elect Officers | heffer of Fredericton, correc- | tion program director for New per annum for five years elected chairman of the Cana- | dian Congress of Corrections. | Mr. Henhéffer succeeds Magis- | trate E. W. Kenrick of Hailey- | bury. Chairn.an-elect is F. P.| Miller of Ottawa. Vice-presi-| by investing in Guoronteed Investment Certificetes which are Guaranteed--os to Principal and Interest, ; Flexible--moay be used as Col- dents include Jean - Pierre| lateral for 'loans Beaulne, Ottawa. Redeemable--by Executors In hinted the event of death. DX -- DX -- DX -- DX Authorizet---os Trustee Act In- | BE WISE: CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST ff $| SAVE $$ |$ $ $ -- a $ $ DX OIL Phone 668-3341 $ $ ECONOMIZE! & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmonville 623-2527 OPEN FRIDAY | NIGHTS ] oni SATURDAYS CROSS CANADA PAVING has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE also 6-12-18- 20-36 months to pay No Payment For 2 Months After Completion @ FREE ESTIMATE... Call 728-9292 Oshawa $1,900.00 DOWN and John T. McLean, alject would now be completed. | 13 of 773) TOP SAFETY PATROL MEMBER RECEIVES AWARDS awa schools Clive Shef- field of Hillsdale Public School was chosen the best. Liberty Survivors Story Contradicts Inquiry Findings An Associated Press writer, Bob Horton, was aboard the USS America on June 11 and there inter- viewed a survivor of, the Israeli attack on the Amer- ican ship Liberty three days before. Here, in coun- terpoint to a U.S. defence department account of the attack published Wednes- day, is the way one survi- |. yor remembers it. By BOB HORTON WASHINGTON (AP) -- The flooded areas of the ship. U.S. defence department's ac-| count of the Israeli attack on|the marine helped some crew the USS Liberty presents a pic-|members from water - swept n ) U ture of almost mercifully quick}hatches and Contest. Richard is a grade 8\qeaths among the crew. One|deck to assist others. The im- student at Dr. Phillips School.| survivor remembers it differ-| plication was that others were ently and tells how at least one | alive. flooding man was sealed in | hatches, }men, | an Israeli torpedo blast. "Those few not killed outright} aj ley Hall, all of the Canadian| ments," the department said jescaped from the compart-| | Wednesday. "The court,' the department said, "heard testimony from) witnesses . .. This Holiday weekend more Canadians will open | == MOLSON | | EXPORT ALE than any other ale 2 STOREY -- 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOME In Oshawa's choice North-End Area. 3 Huge Bedrooms, Large Modern Kitchen, Dining Room ond Family Size Living Room, 4 piece Bath with Vanity. Electric Heot. Carries for $123.00, principal, interest and toxes, OWNER TRANSFERRED AND MUST FOR APPOINTMENT TO INSPECT CALLS GEO. TWAITES -- 723-2008 SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD., REALTOR eee Int In a condensation of the U.S.| ; nter-| Navy court of inquiry's findings national Music League in the/on the attack, which killed 34 the defence department |reported 25 died instantly from/ that beyond a * | Variable Cloudiness t | For Today And Friday -- mperatures TORONTO (CP) -- Official Forecast Te forecast issued at 5:30 a.m. to-| Low overnight, high Friday day. Windsor ..sseeceess 78 Synopsis: A disturbance which|St- Thomas . 78 |moved across the lower Great| London ...+- 78 \Lakes during the night brought| Kitchener ... 78 '|thunderstorms to the 10 we r| Mount Forest . 15 lakes and eastern sections of| Wingham...... 5 the province, leaving consider-| Hamilton ....+++ 8 able cloudiness in its wake.|St- Catharines ..... 58 78 Variable cloudiness is. expected| Toronto ......e0+, 60 78 throughout central and northern| Peterborough . > 95 areas today and for most of the| Kingston . 15 province on Friday. Trenton e 5 London, Windsor, Lake St. | Killaloe . 15 Clair, Lake Erie, southern Lake rok pd Huron, White River regions: |sudbury .........+. 78 Cloudy with sunny periods to- day and Friday. A few scattered thundershowers likely Friday afternoon or evening. Not much change in temperatures. Light | winds, SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS RE JUNE BULLETIN Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara,| northern Lake Huron, southern) Georgian Bay, western Lake Ontario regions: Thunderstorms ending early this morning and mainly cloudy with a few scat- tered showers. Cloudy with sunny periods Friday. Little Yesterday he was presented with the Oshawa Police As-: . sociation Award by Mayor Ernest Marks and a type- writer from Kim Jenkins - once a crossing guard him- | slef - of Jenkins Business | Equipment. Cleve received | congratulations from his | principal Gordon Terwilleg- by the blast." temperature change. Light) : =. iB 4 8 ar, (left) and Dr. C. M. |winds. 13 -- 36 07 -- rH Elliott, superintendent of 4 al ad + eae jshadow of a doubt those who| public Femerh Cleve had | eg dake aa) bela pane + Sa ree |died there were killed instantly! a lad jburton regions: Mainly cloudy} 275-- 78 672 -- 297 earned the highest number | With occasional showers and) 302 -- 24 739 -- 794 -- 29 : | | "None could have survived,| Of points in an elaborate thunderstorins today, | Variable/ 3a -- 138 Tua 3 |trapped in the compartment to system devised by Osh eee oe ee mi ei use wim 3 | die of suffocation or drowning." Pi i : i see | perature change. Winds light ex-| nee olice. |cept gusty in thunderstorms to-| CAUGHT IN FLOODS Oshawa Times Photo! day. IN OBSERVANCE OF But one of the Liberty's sm, y CANADA'S ;wounded crew members told! |correspondents aboard the car-| jrier U.S.S. America June 11,| jthree days after the attack, of| a young marine who tried to jrescue companions from 100th BIRTHDAY CHAMBER FOOD WILL CLOSE ALL 6 PLANTS ON... SATURDAY, JULY Tot. AND MONDAY JULY 3rd. Owing To The Death Of MRS. BOLAHOOD SR. Seaman Kenneth Ecker said BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN returned below Will Be CLOSED UNTIL JULY 3RD 1967 "He never came back," Ecker said. | The Pentagon's list of the dead names two marines, one Cpl. Edward E. Rehmeyer of Railroad, Pa. The other marine Phone 723-1163 was a sergeant. Sohn Ovens 0. D. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 723-4811 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA 306 COUNTRY The area code for the whole province of Saskatchewan is 306, Use the area code when you call Long Distance and your call goes through faster and easier. And where Direct Distance Dialing is available, you can dial your own calls. For area codes and dialing instructions, please consult your telephone directory. \ SSS Bell -- NOTICE HOLIDAY WEEK-END SERVICE Saturday, July Ist Electrie and Water Departments: Office and all depart- ments closed down. Standby crews are on call for emerg- encies. Transportation Department: Usual holiday bus service provided -- hourly, on Simcoe St. only. Monday, July 3rd Electric and Water Departments: Office and all depart- ments closed down. Standby crews are on call for emerg- encies. Transportation Department: Full weekday bus service Oshawa PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION = LAK! The cornerstor Vista Public Sch in place yesterda Souch (left), whe chairman of th Board of Educa' Worl To Be OTTAWA (CP) . learn today of the rifices and oppor can expect as a world-wide tariff b: more than 50 coun Results of the s nedy round negoti: have produced th reaching multilate ductions in history vealed at 8 p.m. -- Each of the sin: nouncements in th cities of members eral Agreement or Trade, will fall ne significant parts. Consumers and will be told what tl have won abroad : riers to their expo! they have concede: easier access for But the docum complex and the c! tensive that the 1! ing distributed by department to Cai try will alone wei The material wil ately to the Canad turers Association, Chamber of Comm port and import Copies will start re Centenni Century BRANTFORD, ¢ This city will | than 100 years of | day as, with th marks Canada's | Confederation. From 1850 come of the steamer which plied the Brantford to Buffa years Jater when | placed the rivery steamer sank ben ularity of the rai The year 1855 | pumper. The year 1905 | oughly modern steam pumper, one remaining on the Paying tribute dominant railroac mode of the first can sl@eping car. ~~ BRANTFORD'S Brantford's gr cal boast is that i invention of the té here, in 1876, Al ham Bell transmi telephone messag

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