2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 6, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE ST. PIERRE (CP) -- French President Charles de Gaulle will spend a few hours here when he visits this remnant of his country's once-great North American empire July 20. An official of the French em- bassy at Ottawa said Tuesday de Gaulle. will arrive on these islands off Newfoundland on July 20 aboard the French cruiser Colbert and leave on the evening of the same day. The stopover will be made en route to Quebec City and Mont- real where de Gaulle will visit Expo 67. Murder, Suicide LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Police said a man shot his wife and then turned the gun on himself in front of a house before at least one neighbor Wednesday 'night. . Dead are Sophia Puszkarz, 47, 'and Teodor Puszkarz, 48, both| of London. ae GENERAL DeGAULLE jree will spend day on St. Pierre P iday. Prague nual Puppeteers Festival. story of Esther. President de Gaulle To Visit French Islands Off Canada U.S. Toll: 732 CHICAGO (AP)--Late reports Wednesday of U.S. Independ- Day weekend fatalities boosted the holiday traffic toll to 732, within range of the Na- tional Safety Council's estimate of 700 to 800 deaths. The pre- vious high mark for a Fourth of July weekend was 576, totalled during last year's three-day hol-| Puppeteers Perform WATERLOO (CP)--A Czecho- slovakian puppetry group from performed pantomime and short drama sketches at the University of Waterloo Wednes- day on the third day of the an- of America! A GENERAL UPWARD trend of prices during May sent the consumer price index up seven-tenths of a Cost Of Living Index Slowly Creeps Higher: 24:= OTTAWA (CP)--A genera! up-| I : Puppet Associates of Great|ward trend of prices during|portant component of the over-jily incomes to match the index all index including both the cost/of consumer prices. However, of shelter and of household op-jits index of average weekly in- eration, rose to 151.2 from 150.5./ dustrial Neck, N.Y., followed with the|May sent the consumer price in- dex up seven-tenths of a point to More than 350 amateurs and/}148.8 in June, the Dominion Bu- rofessional First Bill Revised | Tanker Sinks bill passed by the Parliament|/Mahe in the Indian Oceai in 1867. - The Commons gave third reading without cto Wednes- day to the long-delayed revision A "of the Interpretation Act, which|tion of any gpa defines the legal terms that|?,261 - ton ---- caus! crop up most often in legisla-| Wednesday night. tion. } The bill was passed by the} New York Lottery Senate in May and is to receive royal assent Friday. The meas- 'ure has been introduced several | first drawing in New York's lot previously it died on the Com-} mons order paper because it! *was a low-priority item. The adoption of the up-to-date | legal definitions is important to|July 24 and 26. justice department officials who - ; "are drafting the first revision| The names of winners and the of all federal statutes since 1952, | amounts of their prizes, ranging New York City for drawings on | araw. OTTAWA (CP)--Art Turner, | 30, general manager of the Galt, 2 "Ont., Chamber of Commerce,|/drawing were announced Wed- was elected president of the Ca-|nesday by tax commissioner Jo- -national convention here Wed- *nesday. In a spirited contest for the . + three vice-presidential posts, the Elects Officers 'winners were: Ken Cade, 29, of : «St. James, Man.; Robert Rhem,| BOSTON (AP)--C. Roy Mid- *32, of Burlington, Ont.; and{dleton of the Hamilton Spectator Russ Cooper, 31, of Edmonton.|was elected first vice-president *All serve one-year terms. ednesday of the International seeing lottery operations. century is a revision of the first|chita sank 300 miles west of| |--beginning with a July 20 ses- \kind in this country. OTTAWA (CP)--By an odd} quirk of history, the first bill| MAHE, Seychelles Islands| passed in Parliament's second|(AP)--The Liberian tanker Con-| America, Local 6230. puppeteers Canada, the U.S., Mexico and/day. Europe are attending the cen-| The bureau said the indexes tennial festival, the first of its Offer Rejected n| COLLINGWOOD, Ont. (CP)--| Thursday. A British frigate and|Some 780 employees of the Col- a West German freighter res-|lingwood shipyard division of cued 21 survivors, and reports/Canadian Shipbuilding and En-| from the frigate made no men-/gineering Ltd., Wednesday re-! prices equalling 100. i The| jected the company's latest of-|" fire! fer for a new contract. jover a three-year period, semi- Work Stopped PORT HOPE, ' Ont. jfrom $100,000 to $150, will not) work at the Mathews Co 3 ' 5 ; : Jaycees' Election |< made known until the final /Co. plant stopped Wednesday| (CP)-- nveyor| when 20 members of Local 721 oe 4 A of the International Bridge oe ore. ue phase nictural and Orna mental Ironworkers picketed the plant ; entrances in this community 25 nadian Jaycees at the group's) seph H. Murphy, who is over-)miles south of Peterborough. | The pickets, whose union has |been on strike against the plant|Treachero' 'since April 30, are seeking a $1.27 increase above the current jhourly rate of $3.63. Slays Family (Reuters) -- An CALCUTTA Circulation M 'S Associa- -Help Air Canada tion. Leon S. Reed of the Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette was OTTAWA (CP)--Three Amer- elected president. Ferd ort aee are ri Th tr 0 reight and passengers for Air Canada under contract this eatre P ens summer, a government spokes- man reported in the Commons Wednesday. James A. Byrne, parliamentary secretary to Transport Minister Pickersgill, said the three lines are Stand- ard Airways Inc., of Seattle, Overseas National Airways Inc., of Jamaica, N.Y., and Seabord World Airlines Inc., also of Jamaica. HERE and THERE ANNUAL PICNIC Local 494, United Rubber Workers of America and Dun- lop (Canada) Limited is hold- ing its annual picnic this Sat- urday at Swiss Chalet Park, Greenwood. CICYLIST HOSPITALIZED A collision between a car and a motorcycle at the junc- tion of Dundas St. E. and Gar- den St. in Whitby resulted in the driver of the motorcycle, Robert Patterson, 17, of 205 Byron St. N., Whitby, being ad- mitted to Oshawa General Hos- pital suffering from head injuries and facial lacerations. He is being held for observa- Saas Hig Poot S| identified as Peter Canadian, Whitby, was not injured but his car received $500 damage. Pat- terson's Yamaha motorcycle) received $250 damage ford's Avon Theatre opens July 7, for the first time this sea- son, with Mozart's opera Cosi Fan Tutti with Toronto's Jan Rubes in the lead role. The the- atre, for which several Festival productions are scheduled, was closed pending completion of renovations with a centennial theme. ]sometime between June 3 and 4, Anyone with information con- cerning a parked car on the Oshawa Creek bridge around this time is asked to contact Whitby OPP immediately. BABY PHOTO len as previously reported. VICTIM IDENTIFIED A pedestrian killed Tuesday {morning while walking on the |Macdonald - Cartier Freeway, A spokesman for the Whitby OPP said an inquest is unlike- ly. LETTERS PATENT Notice that letters patent of jincorporation have been grant- ed to three district firms is jpublished in the current issue of The Ontario Gazette. They are: Foote's Towing Limited and Norris Drill Supply and Equipment Limited, both of Oshawa and Whitby Arts In- corporated of Whitby. IN OSHAWA CREEK The dead baby found floating in a plastic bag recently was discovered in Oshawa Creek, not Harmony Creek as first as- sumed, 2 spokesman for the Whitby OPP said today. Police believe the Caucasian male baby was dropped from a bridge on the 5th concession} three-year-old d Mountains, a glacier - riddled lhe bids an ka ee wilderness in the southwestern jsaid Wednesday. A second STRATFORD (CP) -- Strat-|daughter, 14, is in hos} severe injuries. \effect. { | Uranium Rights Confederation. peaks are being named after} Ban Contraceptives RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) | i€s: the 13th will be named Cen- Brazilian health authorities|tennial Peak and the 13 col- Thursday announced ban on the|!ective use of "loop" interuterine con-|tennial Range. traceptive devices in Guanana- . Beh bara state, which has a popula-|'ennial expedition was complet- jtion of 4,000,000. The ban fol-/@¢ # Week ago, when an 8-man lowed a committee report say- team of American and Canadian ing it was not known whether] Climbers conquered a 15,700-foot the "loop" was merely a con-|Virgin mountain on the border traceptive or had an abortive|between the Yukon and the | l ange juice, and canned fish. constant esser of the total index. The food index rose to 144.8 from 143.7 because of higher The two are members of the| prices for milk, bread, pork, su- |United Steelworkers Ofisar and potatoes. There were! increases of all groups within the over-all index went up, except for health} Higher prices were reported| Thus, wages and salaries rose} 'and personal care which ac-|for most clothing items, sending|7.5 points or 6.1 per cent be- counts for only seven per cent/the clothing index up to 132.5|tween March, 1966 and March, \from 131.9. Higher prices of new/1967. In that same period, the Introduction of a five-per-cent| automobiles, gasoline and motorjall-items consumer price index oil pushed the transportation in-|rose to 146.5 from 142.4 an in- jcrease of 4.1 points or nearly The new Manitoba sales tax|?.9 per cent. was mainly responsible for | sending the tobacco ans alcohol index of average weekly wages i jand salaries measures wages jand salaries paid by firms in a wide range of industries and in companies employing more than 20 persons. The consumer price measures changes in the prices of a selection of goods and serv- from|reau of Statistics reported to- sales tax in Manitoba was one| contributing factor. Statistics point to 148.8 during June the Dominion Bureau of reported Thurs- day. The index advanced The housing index, most im- \dex up to 158.2 from 157.2. The indexes are based on 1949) index up to 128.1 from 127.9. The all-items consumer price for cheese,|index has risen each month | Skilled workers were offered cookies, infants' food, jelly pow-|Since September, 1965, when it ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- The/|2M increase of 76 cents an hour/qer, chicken, grapefruit, apples, lcabbage, celery and a number 4 | skilled workers 55 cents, and la- sh vegetables. times since 1962. But each time/tery will be held in three phases|horers 44 cents. of other fresh vegetables. was 139.1. In July and August that year it dipped by less than half a point, as it did in the ower prices prevailed, how-|/Summer of 1964. bananas, and fresh, weather await mountain range. |through "sheer poverty," police ¥' pital with| fae fresh Mountaineers Prepare 'For Yukon Expedition KLUANE LAKE, Y.T. (CP)--lering here for the centennial us rock-faces and in-|expedition's main stage. | 3 Montague bers of the Yukon alpine cen-|co-Jeader of the Good Neighbor tennial expedition as they pre-|team, said Wednesday in a tele- pare here for a massive assault phone interview from White- on North America's mightiest|/horse, Y.T., that the team en- "very bad' nd was snow-bound for ays in the course of the Li The basic wage for skilled eyer, for ice cream, cake mix, sion in Albany and shifting to| Workers is $2.24 an hour, for la-|jam, butter and other fats, eggs, | borers $1.83 and for semi-skilled! oranges, |workers $1.95 to $2.23. and The food peak 148.1 in August last year, then declined to 143.3 in March frozen strawberries, frozen or-|this year. It rose in April to frozen|144.0 and eased off in May to 143.7. index reached |was 12 in all groups except health and personal care. Index is based on 1949 prices equal- ling 100. DBS has no measure of fam-| wages The bureau said there was a/based on 1961 equalling 100, was general increase in rents and a/129.1 in March and 128.9 in Feb- fractional advance in the cost/ruary. of household operation. In March last year it 1.6. The DBS industrial composite ajices most frequently bought by families of two to six, living in cities. of more than 30,000 popu- lation, and with annual incomes which in 1957 ranged from $2,500 to $7,000. and salaries, WEATHER FORECAST TIES RECORD PHILADELPHIA (AP) EDT iness is expected today. Lake St. Clair, |south 20 Friday. day. Winds light b High Pressure Area Clears Southern Ontario Skies TORONTO (CP) --- Official | Hamilton evccsceces 08 forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: A high pressure| Peterborough . area is centred over southern | Kingston eeeee Ontario this morning. Skies are clear throughout the province and only a little afternoon cloud- Strong southerly winds to the west of the high pressure area are bringing warmer air across the Great Lakes. A few thunder- storms are occurring west of the Great Lakes and these are likely to spread across North- ern Ontario tonight and Friday. Lake Erie, ne Lake Huron, southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, Lake Ontario, Niagara regions, Wind- sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Northern Georgian Bay, Ti- magami, Cochrane, western James Bay, White River, Al- goma regions, North Bay, Sud- bury, Sault Ste. Marie: Mainly sunny and warm today. Vari- able cloudiness with scattered thundershowers tonight and Fri- south -- Catcher Clay Dalrymple of Philadelphia Phillies tied a Na- tional League record Tuesday night when he drew six walks in the doubleheader against Houston Astros. The record was set by John Mize with St. Louis Aug. 26, 1939. St. Cath 30 [ . 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The mountains each are to be kled by a four-member team n a two-week assault to mark Twelve of the Canada's provinces and territor- | Alaskan panhandle. The border mountain, Neighbor Peak, was climbed to jmark the twin 1967 centennials ly are being named Cen- The initial stage of the cen- Good | PARIS (AP) -- President Ha-|0f Canada's Confederation and |mani Diori of Niger said Wed-|the United States purchase of] Alaska. The experiences of the |nesday that his government and|/ American team on : reached provi-|Canadian - : The winner of the second prize| sional agreement on a pact giv-|G00d Neighbor Peak provided a (cup) in the Oshawa Folk Fes-|ing France uranium - mining)! ; tival's baby photo contest (12 tojrights in the north-central Afri-|i"g the mountaineers now gath- 18 months class) was Jeffery|can nation. France, whose en-| Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs.|gineers and geologists located Matthew Muller, not Max Mul-| Niger's uranium deposits, 'will have priority in acquiring the 'France have mineral," Diori said. Show Closes TORONTO (CP)--Jean Suth- National Gallery of Phillips Square will |The show ori Sept. 5. jone mile west of Ajax, has been erland Boggs, director of the Canada, 76, of Caughnawaga, Quebec.|said Wednesday the Sculpture, | 87 show in Toronto's Nathan) | be dis- | /banded in two weeks because | of the menace of vandalism. | ginally was to end| 4 A OPTICAL Established fer over 30 years foretaste of the challenge await- Enquire About VIC TANNY'S CANAD AND FINE HEALTH SPA'S S LARGEST CHAIN OF OPEN SOON OSHAWA DRY WHITE RUM | a/so LAMB'S NAVY RUM end LAMB'S PALM BREEZE RUM SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS RE JULY BULLETIN 4 " 123 -- 33 237 -- 138 -- 156 242 -- Wi -- 32 263 -- 196 -- 48 273 -- 211 88 275 -- 212----- 88 299 -- 213-- 388 304 -- 220--- 56 307 -- 221-- 56 481 -- 530-- 48 PHONE 723-1163 : countered The expedition's major stage| rock Indian laborer in\OPens this weekend with 52 Ca-|three Bagu village, south of here, ad-jnadian climbers facing 13 un- |mitted killing his wife and|Clin-bed peaks in the St. Elias climb. 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Dealing with h ment estimates, ¢ nis (NDP--Vancou way) said the time replace the patchy existing welfare m an "electric blanl ranteed annual in Canadians. Royal I Shulma TORONTO (CP) royal commission charges that gove cials interfered w was adjourned W Monday, July 10. Dr. Morton Shi made the charges < fired in March as c of Metropolitan T. asked for an adjou July 24 to allow his liam Williston, to case in Winnipeg. D a subpoenaed witne if his request is not will no longer appe: ness. He said such a | follow the precedent mission counsel Ch "and his former clie fused to appear bef ous royal commissio Dr. Shulman said view later his reme to the refusalo Leader Diefenbaker bin to appear April fhe federal inquiry i the government's | the Gerda Munsinge 'NOT IMPRESSED' Commissioner Wi ker, a justice of the preme Court, said h Conventic Lapierre | TORONTO (CP)-- pierre, former telev viewer, Wednesday 1 the New Democratic ner ruling circle on | He was elected a dent. Mr. Lapierre, a la the party, is the ! date in the Montr riding of Lachine. He was one of : presidents chosen a national convention. advantage of being cially - approved sl which was elected. also ran. Political observe Mr. Lapierre, a Mc sor, as a possible fu ship contender Charles Taylor, a demic fron: Montrea \ Tri | EVE APPC