Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1967, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, July 15, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Change In Traffic Act Allows Speed Reduction TORONTO (CP) -- Highways} Minister George Gomme an- nounced Friday that as a result Cadets To Travel | OTTAWA (CP)--The Air Ca-| of recent amendments to the|/det League said Friday 62 Ca-jall right now for women in Highway Traffic Act reduced/nadian cadets will visit foreignjshorts to speed limits through construc-)countries this summer under enj|Catholic church at nearby tion areas may now be posted|international exchange pro-| Martyrs' Shrine. But bikinis are Bikinis Out MIDLAND, Ont. (CP) -- It's enter when warranted by traffic con-|gram. Twenty - seven boys will| taboo, ditions. Motorists exceeding posted limits in these areas will be liable to fines of up to $200 and} six months, Clinic Head Dies TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. H. Ward Sn.ith, 53, director of On- tario's centre of forensic sci- ences and an associated profes- sor of pharmacology at the Uni- versity of Toronto, died Friday in hospital. | and | Norway, a licence suspension of up to! France, \terview A native of Seattle, Wash., he slow in providing legal aid for Sweden, |tour the United Kingdom and 15 the U.S. The remaining 20 willjand men in swim trunks were split into groups for visits to} banned from the shrine, which) Holland,jattracts thousands of visitors Belgium, West For years women in shorts Ger-'during the year. Legal Aid Costly the plan moved to London, Ont., at an/persons in need of it. early age. He was appointed di-| too Crops Thrive QUEBEC (CP)-- Though re- cent heavy rains have slowed "When an accused can't raise down haymaking operations in many, Austria and Switzerland.; A church spokesman said Fri- : day: "So often mothers were! forced to wait outside while the! husband and children entered to} 4 view the shrine that we decided| OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP)--Peter/to ease the restriction 'some-| McWilliams, Crown Attorney for what. In respect to family unity, Halton County, said Friday the|we decided to let in women with new Ontario legal aid scheme is! sports," "costly and time-consuming." Mr. McWilliams said in an in- is also the Roman) rector of the attorney-general's | bail, he may be jailed up to six,Quebec, other crops are thriv-| laboratory Aug. 1, 1951. weeks while awaiting On more than 1,000 occasions, | aid," he said. he gave expert evidence in court analysis test to Ontario courts! nied." Crossing Deaths | ing accidents causing death or injury increased for the second Settled ing the highest total since 1959,| week. the board of transport com- missioners reported Friday. cidents was well below figures for a decade ago. tals were 598, 516 and 546 while in the last three years figures) were 433, 452 and 478. | ways |News Dock Co. Details of the agreement will adjoining the legal | ing, statistics' Federal mediators announced |the agreement, subject to ratifi- cation by union membership, | Spweves the sata OF 418 ac-| even as riot police remained on |the alert should violence again {erupt in the streets and alley-| In the years 1956-59 the to- Newport Shipbuilding and Dry be released later the mediators Robber Remanded '** TORONTO (CP)--Max Martin Slezak, 40, of Stratford, Ont.,| armed robbery, auto theft and after two Toronto men tackled) nounced Friday. and disarmed a bank robber in Science Building was remanded Friday to July 21 on $10,000 bail on charges of Po cna Pog of Hamil- | held ton has been awarded a $6,800,- 0" - Toronto run Friday. More possession of a dangerous wea-| 000 contract to build a new phy-|'han 500 early-morning com- pon. |sical sciences building for the Muters were delayed by the Slezak was arrested Thursday University of Guelph, it was an- Mechanical failure in a loco- ' motive. It was the longest de- The U-shaped structure, to be lay in the service's 114-month overnight youth in the coffee house district. GO Stopped TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's amilton - Toronto - Pickering ; GO transit commuter train was! --Pigott ; . (CP) ml up 25 minutes on its Hamil- the provincial case city's a city branch of the Bank of| attached to the existing chemis- history. Nova Scotia. \try-microbiology building, will} \cost a total of $8,100,000 includ- Study Land Use ing equipment. OTTAWA (CP) -- A $7,000 grant to the Town Planning In-| stitute of Canada for a study) MONTREAL (CP) Sailing City Blacked Out | EDMONTON (CP)-- A main cable outside the Rossdale power station failed Frida \leaving the city's downtown sec-| --Stuart | tion without power for 42 min- of land use classification was} Anderson of Buffalo, N.Y., won| utes. Central/the second race Friday in the Canadian announced Friday by Mortgage and Housing Corp. three-day The study will be carried out|ing class open lightn- championships on} by Emrik Suichies of Acres Re-|nearby Lake St. Louis to take agara Falls, Ont. ings. ' > |a total of 98 points in the stand- Swimmer S Itch _ ings. four points more than Pete Sulman of Toronto. TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario 'Water Resources Robert Jocelyn of Ancaster, Commission|Ont., listed as finishing eighth said Friday swimmers along|before the protest meeting, was the eastern shore of Lake Sim-| disqualified from the race after! coe can blame their itch on a/the meeting. fluke. | "Swimmers® itch is a condi-| tion caused by the presence of} a naturally - occurring para- sitic fluke that infects water- fow!," ported. Bond Series plicated life cycle the fluke ex-|80 on sale Aug. 1. During late June and in July it leaves the snail to complete its life cycle by penetrating the skin and entering the blood stream of waterfowl. redeemable in 1977, due in 1991. per cent. Task Force OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-| ment has set up a task force to study communications via space satellite and expects its first report within a few months Prime Minister Pearson's office | announced Friday. | The four - man investigating group "'will make a report and recommendations to the govern- Canada's future activities in the use of satellites, including satel- lite communications,"' the an-| nouncement said and .|niel Johnson announced in the| the commission re legislature Friday a new series|defence staff, made the state-|q During one period of its com-|°f bonds worth $50,000,000 will ment Friday during an informal bane eh ae eps ere Dad tga g Hed r ; ; j 6 issue will be made in two |addresse graduates of the ists in certain species of snails. blocks, one, worth $12,500,000,|armed forces staff course. Gen, Allard said the Vietnam other, worth $37,500,000, falling war "is not of primary military | concern to Canada," | Net cost to the provincial gov-'a member of the International ernment for the issuing is 6.975|Control Commission has a mainly peacekeeping role. "Our mission has obviously \failed," he the | Cans Removed TORONTO (CP)--Two brands of canned tomato paste have been withdrawn from market shelves because bits of lid solder -- a potential cause | of lead poisoning -- were de- tected in the contents. An offi- | cial of the federal food and drug | ment on the scope and nature of Page ssicird declined super- to name | Announces Grant | OTTAWA (CP) -- A $10,000 grant to the National Labor Co-| Against Tax Report sverative Committee to develop | REGINA (CP)--Premier Ross li program to promote co-opera- | Thatcher of Saskatchewan said Friday he would "'actively cam- paign against" any national Lib- eral party leadership candidate wanting to implement the Carter tive housing was announced Fri- day by Central Mortgage and) Housing Corp. The committee is| Maintained by the Canadian La-| bor Congress and the Co-opera-| commission report on taxation. tive Union of Canada. The pro-| Aside from that, he wants to "stay neutral" in any leadership race, he said in an interview. operative methods. information on gram will provide advice and/ technical | 41+} hursday Scouts Found STE. AGATHE, Que. (CP)-- search and Planning Ltd., Ni-|@ four-point lead in the stand-| Three boy scouts, missing since T in wooded country Anderson's victory gave him|near this community 55 miles jnorth of Montreal, were found |Friday afternoon. They were Pierre Bellemare, 16, jurban Laval, his brother Yvon,| 10, of Montreal and Christian | Castonguay, 16, also of Laval.! Peace Keeping KINGSTON (CP)-- Canada's eign newspaper men top-ranking soldier says Can-|their camp today and levelled ada's role as a peacekeeper in|Charges at Israeli soldiers of QUEBEC (CP)--Premier Da-|Vietnam "'has obviously failed." murder, Gen. Jean V. Allard, chief of |ing. id. still Available 2 days 3 days 4 days meals. TRAVEL 57 King St. E. 576-3131 agricultural "Tt may well be argued that; ment reported Friday. cases and introduced the breath|justice delayed is justice de- EXPO Accommodations Various Dates BUS CHARTERS 28.00 46.50 65.00 Including everything except FOUR SEASONS bureau of depart- 'Drivers Plan Strike HAMILTON (CP)-- Some 390 bus drivers and mechanics of the Hamilton Street Railway) NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) |have voted in favor of a strike| OTTAWA (CP)--Level ih orcas re and management offi-|to back wage demands. The} 0 which as} 7 The premier said he would "certainly actively campaign against Walter Gordon" if he sought the Liberal leadership and would campaign against Mitchell Sharp "'if he indicates he is going ahead with the Carter report." Sohn Ovens 0. 2. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 723-4811 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA | hereby proclaim PROCLAMATION In accordance with a resolution of City Council, MONDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1967 CiviIC HOLIDAY GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Ernest Marks, Mayor City of Oshewe. VIC TANNY'S CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN OF "HEALTH SPA'S cials reached a settlement late | workers, members of the Amal-| _ Friday in the shipyard strike|gamated Transit Workers Un- successive year in 1966, reach-|that led to violence earlier this via Sp legally go on strike ednesday. Youth Charged TORONTO (CP)--Eric Ozois { 19, of Toronto was charged Fri day with illegal possession narcotics after police recovered | 'five bags of marijuana in an carried by Yorkville seems to be tipping selled hat in tribute follow- ing a ceremony at t Eight Re eight top officers. on retirement leave. The list includes sioner George B. McClellan, 58, who leaves the RCMP Aug. 15 on full pension to become Al- berta's ombudsman. He will be succeeded by Mal-|came inspectors in one wave colm F. Lindsay, 58, deputy |@%nounced Friday. commissioner for operations. J. R. W. Bordeleau, 58, deputy commissioner for tion, also is retiring. Successors to the two deputy; ¢ " | G jcommissioners have not been} j,, |named. Five of the 11 assistant com- missioners are retiring. They include D. O. the RCMP's director of person- Tell Stories | AIN GALLOUT, Egypt (AP)| A mob of bedraggled, | Arab refugees surrounded for- fax university Friday. Dr. Hicks presented the Queen Mother with an honorary doctorate of laws, the first to be awarded to any mem- ber of the royal family by his tas- he Hali- '| Promotions; RCMP Ranks retiring are Commis- openings at the top. Fourteen subinspectors Winnipeg. | Division, Ottawa. St. John's, Nfld. |. James G. Long, 39, native of| | Yorkton, Sask, now at Ottawa 'Angry Arab Refugees sub- | Arne K. Bergh, 38, native of | now officer in| |Smithers, B.C., The Dean of the Laurentian Mountain Resorts. GRAY ROCKS INN St. Jovite, Mt. Tremblant P.O. B. 100, St. Jovite, P.Q., Can. Telephone Area Code 819, 425-2771 angry visiting C= Be, ee og rape, arson and loot-| aay Assistant with the retirement of at least! Commissioner F. A. Regan, Ot-/France, Belgium, Austria and tawa, in charge of the force's}West Germany will be flown to The force Friday announced |inspection team, and Supt. J. R.|Toronto. the names of eight who are re-/ Roy, commander of the training | ---- tiring this year or are already| division at Rockcliffe, Ont. A series of promotions) throughout the 7,700-man force be-| Among those promoted were: Reginald McKernan, 47, na- administra-| tive of Toronto, now posted at eorge E. Witherden, 37, na-| e of London, Ont., now at A} Douglas J. Wright, 37, native Forrest of Simcoe, Ont., now assistant * criminal investigation officer at | charge of scientific services, OF tawa. HATS OFF F OR THE QUEEN MOTHER Queen Mother Elizabeth beams as Dalhousie Univer- sity President Henry Hicks i 1] , 'Students To Help power and immigration tirements Force | Harvest Tobacco | aon | TORONTO (CP)--More than, CALL OR SEE 1; dents are expected to arrive in| Toronto by Aug. 1 to help har- | OTTAWA (CP) -- New faces|nel, who has been on leave for) yest what may be the biggest! jwill appear in the upper ech-| some time. € " Ontario tobacco crop in history. 4lelons of the RCMP this year} ° Ajso | ton gave $60,000 worth of schol- is expected as a result of the/arships to Norwegians to study jin the U.S. in 1966. | | WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecasts issued at 5.30 a.m. to- day: Synopsis: Afternoon tempera- tures. will reach the low 70s in jthe south and the mid to high | 70s across the north. The warm- \ ing trend will continue Sunday. Toronto, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Sudbury, North Bay, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara, Georgian Bay, Haliburton re- gions: Sunny with a few cloudy periods and not quite so cool to- day. Mainly sunny and warmer Sunday. Winds light. Algoma, White River, Tima- }gami, Cochrane, western James | |Prime Minister | Attends Funeral MONTREAL (CP) -- Several hundred mourners includ- |ing Prime Minister Pearson and }members of his cabinet Friday |attended the funeral of Guy Fa- jvreau at Notre Dame de =| Grace Church. ™| Mr, Favreau, 50, former pres- jident of the Privy Council, died | |Tuesday in Notre Dame Hos-) |pital hefe of uremia, a kidney | ailment. Armand Maltais, Quebec min- | jister without portfolio attached) to the justice department, rep- | |resented Premier Daniel John- ~|son, Mr, and Mrs, Pearson} }came in a limousine with Jean | Marchand, minister of man- the university. The Queen Mother also officially open- ed the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building on the Dalhousie Campus. (CP Wirephoto) 500 European university stu-| DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS The students from England, avn nceien ca Ra 24-HOUR SERVICE G! HIPS | Norway - America Associa-| 313 ALBERT ST. | Warmer This Afternoon Trend Continues Sunday ---- |Bay regions: Sunny with a few Toronto Sault Ste. Marie .... 5 75 Kapuskasing ... 80 White River . 80 Moosonee .. 72 Timmins . 80 cloudy periods and warmer to- day. Sunday mainly cloudy with |the chance of a few light show-| 'ers. Seasonable temperatures. | | Winds light. | Montreal and Ottawa regions: | Mainly sunny today and Sun-| day. A little warmer Sunday.) {Light winds. i Forecast Temperatures | Low overnight, high Sunday | |Windsor .. 55 80 | | St. Thomas 78 | London ..... - 50 78 Kitchener .. «+ 50 78 | Mount Forest oe 45 75 Wingham .... » 45 75 |Hamilton ..... 50 78 | St. Catharines ++ 50 78 e re) 78 Peterborough « 45 78 CANADA'S LARGEST Kingston .. 8 75 AND FINEST CHAIN OF Trenton . - 50 75 HEALTH SPA'S Killaloe . . 45 78 -- Muskoka - 5 75 SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. OSHAWA ESSO SERVICE KING ST. W. AT PARK RD, -- 728-1601 PRESTON'S SUNOCO SERVICE 925 SIMCOE STREET NORTH CRANFIELD'S B.A, SERVICE 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH FLOYD PRICE SUNOCO STATION 531 RITSON ROAD SOUTH GANGEMI SERVICE STATION 809 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH 723-4663 || SIMCOE ESSO SERVICE STATION DRUG STORES 89 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH -- 723.6951 Open Sunday 12 a.m. to 6 p.m. JURY & LOVELL LIMITED 8 King St. E. 723-2245 | | CROSS CANADA PAVING has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE No Payment For 2 Months After Completion @ FREE ESTIMATE... Call 728-9292 Oshawa ATTENTION Special GM Unit Meeting SUNDAY July 16th--7p.m. at the Civic Auditorium To Discuss Amendments for Forthcoming Negotiations Genera Printers Company Limited Appointments 'A N. J. Mack a H. H. Cowley eod At the recent Annual Company Meetings, Mr. Harry H. Cowley was appointed Executive Vice-President, and Mr. Norman J. MacLeod, Treasurer and a Director of the Company. Mr. Cowley has been associated with General Printers for more than 35 years, and has held a number of Executive positions, presently as General Manager. Mr, MacLeod joined the Company in 1966 as Comptroller, General Printers Company Limited has been engaged, for more thon 100 years, in the creation and production of graphic com- munications with special emphasis on Publications, Direct Mail and Sales Promotion Programmes. A STEP FORWARD TO HELP NERVE DEAFNESS "Director" HEARING AID Special miniaturized circuitry to best help those who "hear, but don't understand". Front microphone opening "points" where you look. Rear opening monitors sound in back of you. these features combine to give new hearing help. Hf you have a "nerve loss", try the "Director". STEVE NIMIGON, Chairman, G.M. Bargaining Committee sLivine sowwe-? Mr. Gilbert Will Be At Imperial Optical 11 Ontario St. Oshawa TUES., JULY 18 Mr. G. L. Scott, Zenith Dealer, Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist FREE DEMONSTRATION -- NO OBLIGATION For on-the-spot service check of all mokes, GILBERT L. SCOTT at IMPERIAL OPTICAL 11 Ontario St., Oshawa 728-6239 A Alge: Next By JOSEPH M Canadian Press The Arab world hour appears to Houari Boumediet It may be signif perts in Israel, w depends on accursz Arab enemies, s¢ Arab-Israeli war ing that Boume: stake his claim Arab leader. Consul: Canadi MOSCOW (CP)- dian and Soviet r exchanged notes likely will have providing a grea security for Canz the Soviet Union, mer Soviet citize taken Canadian ci The notably frie of notes took p Canadian Ambas Ford and Soviet D Minister Vladimir the carpeted boar foreign ministry. The agreement separate clauses legal form sever: mised last fall in after External Af Martin visited Mc An informed sc agreement repres tion of outstandin of which flow f Canada's numero' include many bor Union. One clause say: tion for renuncia dian or Soviet ci be examined by thorities in accor legislation of the citizenship they nounce." : "In consideratic plications, the pl nent residence of also will be taken An informant d between the clau: ---------------- Parliar Prepar OTTAWA (CP) President Johnso 'Does the Pp wear a crown Or These questior ones are conft ment Hill guides Ottawa digs in t tennial summer dented tourist tr People who ar Rain fF Hay H TORONTO (CI areas of Ontaric week that rain is laying the hay h The western province appears hit. : Many farms in reported up to hay left rotting i Ontario agricult said Friday. Excess moistt serious damage crops in Simcoe hay harvest hi standstill in the tion. Only a few cc haying largely cluding Essex : Southern Ontari The report ¢ throughout the generally encou cially in well - where wheat at has been rapid. In southern County's white beans suffered excess rain wh are a_ problen County farmers solved unless dr tates spraying 0 Norfolk Count is well -advance growth is causir department said The damage real crops in ranged from © areas to slightly in well-drained The departme no estimate of | PA| BUY | TONE- KING PAI

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