Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1967, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 7, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE PM Dedicates Library Cornwall's '67 Project CORNWALL, Ont. (CP) -- Prime Minister Pearson Thurs- day visited Cornwall for the sec- ond time in five days and dedi- cated Simon Fraser Centennial Library, the city's centennial project. Mr. Pearson travelled through the city Sunday with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip to board the royal yacht Britannia. He arrived from Ottawa Thursday by helicopter at 12:30 .m., accompanied by Mrs. and the speaker of the House of Commons, Lucien La- moureuz. Prior to Mr. Pearson's ar- vival, Premier Robert Stan- field of Nova Scotia inspected an honor guard of the kilted Stormont, Dundas and Glengary Highlanders and the Cornwall PSD : ; ; PRIME MINISTER PEARSON TORONTO Optimist Junior Pipe Band. -- Os tare viata i & avi Indian Chief Dies SYRACUSE, N.Y. (CP) -- Chiet John Big Tree, whose) toronto . § m iN (CP) -- Ontario ciem, arp Profile. vas, tNelrarmers have dlsiributed «|water dian head nickels, died Thurs-|Srece sy, tno ernment day at his home on the Onon-|they presented in a brief to the | pati : ; i i 3 a gation headed by Alderman E. daga gl ge og Big! provincial cabinet Feb. 9. <i é claimed to be 102 years old. | quests ig: Pag Records kept by the Onondaga|other 27 are marked "d County Historical Association|seq" and show him to be 92. "ignored." The requests were "all - im- Electrocuted portant from the point of view of the province's farmers," WINDSOR, Ont. denominational basis at a Wind. {Windsor Board of Education. The only other areas of On jare at Midland and Cornwall. Classes probably will be con |ducted either before or follow ing regular school hours members of the clergy said. Farm Checklist province's Lake Erie water sup: ply system began Thursday. Resources 22 are marked!southern Ontario city. Saulte Fire SAULT STE, MARIE, Ont. STRATFORD (CP)-- Harvey|Charles Munro, president of the|(CP)--Fire Thursday destroyed Ritchie, 27, of Kincardine was|Ontario Federation of Agricul-|t le od hi killed Thursday near here when/ture, said Wednesday. ne eiveen e Tecnce Warrntaas the boom a a crane he was| Co : operating came tangled in high-tension wires. ndemnation jdian Meat Packers warehouse, Northland Machinery Barkley's Transfer warehouse TORONTO (CP) -- The New/and the city's engineering draft- Calls For Support (remo cicined ars ing, otice (Religious Teaching (CP)-- Teaching of religion on a non- sor secondary school has been |approved in principle by the \tario where religious classes jare conducted in high schools by or 'trained laymen of various area 'churches, a board spokesman) Water Negotiations (CP) -- Negotia-\ners of the service award ea Flaming Gasoline tions for an agreement under SM. ~ which the city of St. Thomas ba will buy its water from the/»eq and white ribbons -- 1% O. Fanjoy to instruct their en- re-|gineers to work out an agree- hi An-/ment under which Lake Erie| hn "discus-|water will be piped into the|Metiorem 5 ee Hebrews 11:16 and translated:|to hospitals--many in critical |"They desire a better country."| condition. jhere, containing Swift's Cana-| was a driving force Supply, Continued from Page 1 The number of Companions is limited to 150, with 50 appoint- ments expected this year and no more than 25 in following years. The Medals of Service are limited to 50 a year and Medals of Courage, also part of the or- der, are unlimited, though none has been awarded yet. Appointments as Companions are "for outstanding merit of the highest degree,' Medals of Service for merit of a high de- gree. In both cases the merit applies to service to Canada or to humanity at large. In precedence, the honors rank after the Victoria Cross and the George Cross. Companions of the new order receive a collar badge, with the medal suspended on the chest .|from a ribbon around the neck. -|The medal of Service is worn like a nsilitary decoration, pinned on the right side of the chest. Women wear either award like a brooch. |ADD LETTERS | Companions may use the ini- tials CC after their names, Win- The medals are to be worn on -l inches wide for the compan- ion, 1% inches for the medals. A spokesman for oleae The companion medal is a pro-\said commission officials the requests which agreed with a St. Thomas dele- five-leaved "'snowflake"' of solid gold, enameled in white, At its jcentre is a red maple leaf en- circled with the order's motto and surmounted by a crown. The motto is Desiderantes Patriam, taken from There is only one municipal politician on the list. He is Jean |Drapeau, the Montreal mayor who brought his city into the skyscraper and subway age and behind Expo 67. The diplomatic fraternity is |represented by L. Dana Wil- |gress, first Canadian ambassa- ldor to the Soviet Union, and The fire was fed by ammonia| Norman Robertson, who started Wilder Penfield, president of|4 natural gas pipeline to be routed through the United States. MONTREAL (CP) Dr.|eral government for ine to. be San from food freezers and thou- the Vanier Institute of the a and vegetable oil spread quickly ily, Thursday called on the pub-| lic, and especially service clubs, | S to help finance the institute's|Party's work. | called July 3 Dispute : : OTTAWA (cP) Post ottice|Memorial Unveiled employees in Ottawa hav threatened a walkout or a slow! down in a dispute with the|of one of nine crew members government over wages and|lost in the sinking of the freigh-|of more than $800,000, Dr. J. time off for the July 3 holiday.jter Point Pleasant Park Thurs-|A. Corry, university president, Fern Lachance, president of|day unveiled a 10-foot memorial! announced Thursday. the Ottawa local of the Cana-|to the tragedy in Halifaz's 186-| A residuary bequest from the national! convention! corrugated metal over a wooden it a "wretched surren-|frame and insulated with dry der" of the use of resources to! cork. " private and alien interests. Bequests KINGSTON (CP) -- Queen's HALIFAX (CP)--The mother| University has been left two bequests with a probable value dian Union of Postal Workers,/acre park bearing the ship's\estate of D. I. McLeod of Tor-| said employees who worked|name. | onto is expected to exceed $500,- July 3 were given double time; Mrs. Albert Breen, 74, of|000. Mr. McLeod graduated and a half, but those whose reg-|Owen Sound lost her 29-year-|from Queen's in 1908 and served "ular day off fell on Monday re-\old son, Fred, in the sinking ofjon the board of trustees from: 'ceived nothing. the ship off Cape Bown. Feb.|1923 to 1965. He died on Janu-|,, 23, 1945. Twenty - Eight of the\ary 22 this year. Wet Hay Burned jcrew later were rescued. KING city, ont (cP)--| 6 Boys, 6 Months | Farmers began Thursday who died June 18, to on charges of possession of|in medicine. Thursday to six months in jet'| Frigate For Sale Thursday to six months in jail. Sentenced were Douglas Tous- KINGSTON (CP) -- Inch Ar- ran, Second World War frigate destroyed crops and flooded » farmlands in southern Ontario. Farmer Ewart Jennings said he expects to lose 25 acres. He said few farmers carry crop in- surance because of the high premiums and because weather conditions are usually good. Fred Ball burned 2,000 bales which would have been worth/ering with intent. $1,000 and A. A. Wall, York} The four others, Thomas Wil- County agricultural representa-|son, 19, Kenneth Robinson, 18,|/by Kingston Mariners' Inc., has tive said many farmers will be}and Terry Embury, 17, all of|been put up for sale due to lack forced to do the same Brantford, and Donald Stone;of money and docking space ipsa gaaeapraenauTsS Raa aR 17, of Waterford were re-|The price is $20,000. manded out of custody on a! Inch Aaran is anchored in HERE AND THER |personal bond of $200 each un-| Kingston harbor where she was til July 25 for sentencing. 'towed by the department of ee | transport in May after she had Airlift For MPs 401, between Oshawa and Bow- 'drifted into shipping lanes Before the ship was towed i i y 'p) 1 to Kingston last manville, has been und y OTTAWA (CP) A govern-|from Toronto ( for the past Awake! Whar work| ment airlift will speed MPs to| October, a scrap dealer stripped is in progress traffic flow has (their homes on Saturday morn-| the interior, leaving it a motor- been reduced to one lane. ing after the Commons adjourns\!ess hulk. today esnaunay SURVEY SUBWAY for an li-week summer recess. In preparation for the re-, A spokesman for the trans- building of the subway under|Port department said the air- the Canadian Pacific Railway lift was organized to take the line, on Highway 2, east of pressure off Air Canada and| Newcastle, survey crews have Canadian Pacific Airlines dur- been busy this week laying out/ing the peak summer period the project A defence department Yukon Centennial $ aircraft will fly west and a JUSTICE OF PEACE transport department Viscount The jurisdiction of Michae}|Will fly east Jacula, Oshawa, as a Justice of |juum ws " the Peace for Ontario County | has been extended to cover the whole province. ~~ DOWNTOWN ant, 17, and George Verge, 18,! both of Brantford. Verge also was given a suspended sentence and two years' probation on a conviction for breaking and ent- | nounced Thursday. The vessel, purchased in 1966 PAVING UNDERWAY The resurfacing of Highway| Did You Know That @ A Government chartered, non- profit organization? @ You agree to open # guaranteed Reasoneble savings account in your name? 1h FREE Estimates, Rates, Repair Specialist. @ You withdraw your savings to pay for the first year your child attends university? 5 Bigs aida @ Providing your child obtains a ist normal passing grades, the next IG ROOM three years of university will be GooD FOOD paid for by the Foundation? i} REASONABLE PRICES | Specie! Noon Luncheons | | For appointment cell -- if Fest Dependable Redio Dispatched || Frank Buchanan Plumbing Servi Hotel Lancaster SIRVICE MAGE U%. Enrollment Officer 27 KING ST. WEST Coll 723-1191 } 723-6832 RED tN | The second bequest, totalling ie ig is from the estate of Adiel D. Steacy of Brockville 1965. The burn rotting bales of hay ruined) BRANTFORD (CP)--Two of| money will provide the Adiel D. by the recent heavy rain that|six youths convicted last week|Steacy memorial scholarships | with the external affairs depart- sands of pounds of butter, lard| ment in 1929 and rose to be un- ORDER OF CANADA | WEATHER FORECAST Cross, for which he was inter- national chairman. One of the Medal of Service winners is Dr. Augustine Mac- Donald of Souris, P.E.I., a gen- eral practitioner for more than 60 years, Although he may Jack the international stature of a neurosurgeon such as Dr. Pen- field, the citation notes that Dr. MacDonald once operated in a farm house kitchen to re-attach the almost-severed feet of a farm boy who got tangled in al mower. He watched the boy} grow to n.anhood with full use of both feet. | The list honors Therese Cas- grain, long - time fighter for women's rights in Quebec, Claude Jodoin, president of the! Canadian Labor Congress, and lawyer and labor mediator H. |Car] Goldenberg of Montreal. In the arts it picks out actor- playwright Gratien Gelinas, actor - director Jean Gascon, directors Yvette Brind'Amour and John Hirsch, opera singer|to 20 this afternoon. Pierrette Alarie, painter Alex- ander Colville and choreogra- pher Brian Macdonald. In Berlin Train Crash | BERLIN (AP)-- Seventy-nine persons, many of them children, died in a shower of flaming gasoline Thursday when an East }German train crashed into a jtanker truck in one of Europe's |worst post-war rail disasters. | Dozens of injured were taken ADN, the official East Ger- man news agency, said a pre- liminary investigation headed by Interior Minister Friedrich Dickel showed the traffic var- rier was not properly closed when the tanker went through it and onto a level crossing in forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. to- day. over the northeastern United States still dominates the |weather over southern Ontario. Skies are clear and the warm- ing trend is expected to con- tinue, A Bay has northerly regions of Ontario. Windsor, Sudbury, North Bay, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Algoma, Haliburton, Lake Onario, Niag- gallon high stroyed the station and sprayed! flames over four of the train's double - decker cars. coaches were destroyed and two! heavily damaged. late at night removing the dead jand injured from the charred, twisted wreckage. The East German radio| opened its. regular programs with solemn music, and a tele- vision announcer nearly broke down as he described the dis- aster scene. High Pressure Area Keeps Skies Clear As Air Warms a few showers today. Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms Saturday. Not much change in temperatures. Winds southwest 15 to 20. Montreal and Ottawa regions: Mainly sunny today and Satur- day. Seasonable temperatures, | light winds. Forecast Temperatures TORONTO (CP) -- Official Synopsis: A high pressure storm over Hudson affected the most London, Toronto, Hamilton, cargo, believed - test aviation fuel, de-| Windsor ... St. Thomas ....- London .... Kitchener .. Mount Forest Wingham ..... | White River .. | Moosonee .. Timmins . to be DX -- DX -- DX -- DX| ara regions: Mainly sunny and/ Hamilton ....... warmer today and Saturday.|st. Catharines ..... Winds light becoming south. 15)Toronto ...... . 60 | Peterborough 55 White River, western James Kingston 4 Bay, Cochrane, Timagami re-/Trenton .. |gions: Variable cloudiness with] Killaloe .. 5 ener ees: 5 ® North Bay 55 Kills 79 Sudbury .... 55 Earlton i. Sault Ste. Marie ... 55 } Kapuskasing ....0. 55 83 Low overnight, high Saturday | 60 | Power Affects Human Rights TORONTO (CP)--The "fasci- nation of power" in the human jrights movement is disturbing, Kalmen Kaplansky, director of the Canadian branch of the In- ternational Labor Organization, told the annual conference of commissions for human rights Thursday. "When does it cease to be a slogan and when does its ex- ercise turn into a stark reality?" he asked delegates representing some 130 Canadian, American and British human rights agen- cles. | CALL OR SEE FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHA IF HEALTH SPA'S OPEN SOON OSHAWA Two Rescue teams worked" until GP SF KR BE WISE: ECONOMIZE! SAVE $$ -- WTH -- DX «. OIL Phone 668-3341 the train's path. | ADN said the barrier oper-| ator was arrested "'because or urgent suspicion' that he had neglected his duty. | The disaster occurred at dersecretary of state for exter- through the building. The build-|nal affairs. He now is a senior|¢ight miles from the industrial A resolution approved at thejing was constructed in 1911 of| policy adviser. E. A. Baker, who lost his sight| in a First World War battle, is} jhonored for founding the Cana- dian National Institute for the Blind. | |. Czech - born Walter Koerner | migrated to Canada in 1939, now lis chairman of Rayonier Corp. |Ltd.. a director of Air Canada and the CNR, a governor of the} University of B.C., a vice - pres-| ident of the Canadian Welfare) Council, and a patron of the jarts in Vancouver. |EUROPEAN FAME uebec - born operatic tenor Raoul Jobin, who made nis| in Europe, and Dr, Hea. ley Willan, Toronto composer of The Centennial Hymn, are on the list. John A. MacAulay is a Win- nipeg business executive who also has devoted his talents to public service. In 1960, he went | to Oslo to accept a Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the Red PRESSURE CHANGE At 13 times normal atmos- pheric pressure people show that was to be a floating youth) é centre, is up for sale, Kingston -- changes in be realtor Douglas Clark an- avior. | | Enquire About | VIC TANNY'S | CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN OF HEALTH SPA'S | OPEN SOON | | OSHAWA | 5-Year \ Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW EARN 614% per annum for five years LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1 - The Council of The Corporation of Oshawa intends to construct, as a local Improvement, © sonitory sewer on Wilton Road North from 682 feet north of the north limit Plen 813 to 79.75 feet south of north limit Lot 23, Sheet 6C (4), Plan 357, and intends te specially assess @ port of the cost upon the lend abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $11,000.00, of which amount $4,146.69 will be poid by the Coroporation. The tote! estimated cost per footage is $8.98. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equa! annual instalments ond the private property owner's onnuol rate per foot frontage is 30 cents 3. Application will be mode by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipol Boord for its approval of the undertaking of the said work end any owner may, within twenty-one days efter the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his Objection to the said work being undertaken. 4. The seid Board may opprove ef the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may oppoint @ time and place when any objection to the work will be considered. DATED et Oshawa this 30th doy of June, 1967. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshowo. by Investing in Gueranteed Investment Certificates which ere Gueranteed--os to Principal and Interest. Flexible--mo lateral for loans. 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