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

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Z THE GSRAWA TIMGS, Saturdey, July 29, 1967 ~ AGLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE _ WEATHER FORECAST Sunny Warm Weather Mayor Dennison Suggests To Stay Over Weekend TORONTO (CP) -- Officialjtered showers today and Sun- forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m:.|day. Cool, Winds northwesterly Beer, Liquor At Exhibition TORONTO (CP)--Mayor Will- fam Dennison returned from Montreal Friday and came out in favor of serving beer and liquor at the Canadian National Exhibition, which opens Aug. 1B. Mr. Dennison, while attending a convention of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Mu- nicipalities in Montreal, spent much of his time at Expo 67 and said that despite the serv- ing of liquor with meals and the sale of beer in paper cups, he saw no drunkeness on the grounds. He also said the CNE should remain open on Sundays. Fred Gardiner, retired chair- man of Metropolitan Toronto and now first vice-president of the CNE, said a city bylaw forbidding sale of liquor in pub- lic parks may have to be re- scinded to allow such sale at the exhibition, since the CNE, the city grounds are within boundaries. Diefenbaker JONQUIERE, Que. (CP) -- The president of the Progres- sive Conservative Association in Lapointe riding says the asso- ciation dissociates itself from John Diefenbaker's comments on French President de Gaulle's use of a slogan linked to sepa- ratism. It suggests Mr. Diefen- baker resign. as national Con- servative leader. In a statement released Fri- day, association president Lo- renzo Michaud says Mr. Diefen- baker "should not have inter- ferred so spontaneously in this To Recall Men OAKVILLE (CP)--Some 5,349 hourly-paid employees are to be recalled soon to the Ford of |Canada assembly plants here # as production of 1968 model 4 cars gets under way, the com-! pany said Friday. A further 65 may be recalled when produc-| tion goes into full swing. | Aid To Victims | TORONTO (CP) -- The Pri-| *|mate's World Relief Fund of the Anglican Church of Canada Fri- day made a grant of $2,000 to assist victims of the recent) | racial disorders in Detroit. The} | cheque was sent to Rt. Rev G.| |N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron, | | Named Publisher GRANDE PRAIRIE, aus} MAYOR DENNISON ... No drunkeness at Expo On Vacation (CP)--Appointment of associate | publisher Gerald Duncan, 40, as} publisher of The Herald - Trib-| une to succeed Kenneth Kirk-| | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The) patrick was announced Friday, | |Kelvinator of Canada Ltd. plantjeffective Aug. 15. Mr. Kirk-|~ ere closed down at noon Fri-| patrick, 35, is being transferred day for a two-week vacation pe-|t0 London, Ont., in a financial riod after some 175 workers\and administrative LADY BADEN POWELL MARKS Lady Baden - Powell, 78, meets with scouts from widow of the founder of around the world in Mon- he boy scouts movement, OTTAWA (CP) -- The major|financial consultant, told BIF's shareholders in the Bank of|annual meeting in Toronto Fri- Western Canada have given|day that he hopes a buyer will what amounts to a Sept. 13/be found for BIF's shares. deadline for anyone interested! The notice in the Canada ia Westbank Shareholders Set Deadline For Rescue EDT: Synopsis: Mainly sunny con-| ditions are expecetd today) throughout southern On- tario, however, clouds over Northern Ontario will likely move south this evening and cross the lower lakes during the night. Sunny weather: is fore- cast for all but extreme north- ern areas on Sunday. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- tario, southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton re gions, Killaloe, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today. Variable cloudiness with scattered show- ers or thundershowers this eve- ning and tonight. Mainly sunny and a little cooler Sunday. Winds southwest 15 today north- erly 15 Sunday. Northern Georgian Bay, Al- SECOND GUIDE DAY AT EXPO goma, Timagami regions, North r ; Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie: today, during cere- tional scouts and girl guides | Cloudy with a few sunny periods marking interna- day at Expo 67. and scattered showers or thun- (CP Wirephoto)/qer showers today. Mainly and SOR aes yes coole: Sunday. Winds southwest s 15 today northerly 15 Sunday. | Stantield | White River, Cochrane, west- jern James Bay regions; Vari- treal monies 15. Montreal and Ottawa: Some cloudiness at first but becoming mainly sunny this morning. Clouding over this evening or tonight with a few showers or thundershowers tonight and early Sunday becoming sunny again by noon. A little cooler Sunday. Light winds. Forecast Temperatures Low overnight, high Sunday Windsor ....++++++, 62 7B St. Thomas . ° London .....-ss++0. 60 75 Kitchener ........ 60 5 Mount Forest . - 55 72 Wingham ... 72 Hamilton ... 78 St. Catharines 78 Toronto .. 78 Peterboroug' 5 Kingston ....« 75 Trenton .. 78 Killaloe .. 75 Muskoka . 72 Nort» Bay .. 72 Sudbury .... 72 Earlton ....- 70 Sault Ste. Marie 70 Kapuskasing ...... 45 65 White River ....... 45 70 Moosonee . . jable cloudiness with a few scat- 'Visits Nfld. are sold, the new owners may ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- elect a majority of directors,/Premier Robert Stanfield of who will defeat such a resolu-| Nova Scotia, one of eight can- tion and keep the bank alive. didates for the national Pro- In Edmonton, a group headed|8ressive Conservative leader- A STEP FORK NERVE DEAFNESS continued a series of work stop-|Post with Bowes Publishers| pages which have affected pro- Ltd., owner of The Herald-Trib- duction since Wednesday. une. The men, members of the . . United Auio Workers, have Singer Jailed been punching in at the plant, i but many have remained in the, TORONTO (CP) -- Country plant yard and refused to en-\@2d western singer Ronald ter the factory. The dispute Pringle, 37, of Toronto was sen- arose over what the workers|tenced Thursday to 30 days in claim is a reduction of guar- anteed incentive bonus from 15) to 13 per cent. Company offi-! cials say the men have no guar. jail for passing three counter-|: * ' : A i i yice-|Ship, today continues a swing ; ' ' # in rescuing the failing institu- h ust appear|by J. Les Bodie, senior vice 5 ee " valle in a Toronto club| 7 8 ine a a ca oe president of the bank, was re-|through Newfoundland as part a ae A notice today in the Canada| signed by York Lambton Corp.|ported raising funds to buy out of a national campaign to drum |Gazette, official government|} tq, F. H. Deacon and Co. Ltd.,| York Lambton's interest and/|up personal support. YARD TO HELP uestion."" . . ¥ antee of a minimum 15-per-cent Opening Delay | publication carrying proclama-|New Alliance Investors Ltd.,/save the bank. The shares are) He launched the campaign in Labor Bill incentive bonus under their TORONTO (CP)--Opening of tions and legal notices, an-|Jayesdee Investments Ltd. and| worth about $6,500,000. __ |Prince Edward Island two days junion bargaining agreement. the $77,000,000 east and west ex-| ounces a shareholders meeting | 39 other signatories. | Parliament approved the in- ago and flew in here Friday OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- ~|tensions of Toronto's Bloor-Dan-|!® be held Sept. 14 in Winnipeg} On Sept. 14 the shareholders | Corporation of the bank a year|with his wife. He attended an dian Labor Congress Friday forth subway will be delayed| '© take first steps toward wind-| of the Bank of Western Canada| ago, but it has never opened 'its/evening reception at which he reacted sharply to news that the luntil next spring. Officials said|/img uP the bank's existence. will be asked to adopt a resolu-|doors for business. Financing|}met with convention delegates government will introduce a la- '|the delay resulted from a re-| But British International Fi- tion removing all the directors|troubles and disputes between|from the ridings of St. John's bor bill in Parliament this fall lcently settled. construction|Mance Canada Ltd., which holds|then in office, elect new direc-| James E. Coyne, the first presi-)Fast and St. John's West, amending the definition of bar- strike. The opening had been|20-2 per cent of the bank's|tors and then, "if thought ad-/dent, and Sinclair Stevens of | aclegons -- gaining units. scheduled for Dec. 2. shares through its subsidiary /yisable to pass a resolution re-| Toronto, president of BIF and) DOWNTOWN "Director" HEARING AID ae Special miniaturized circuitry to best help those who "hear, but don't understand". "This has all the earmarks of political interference," CLC) Executive Vice - President! ® Joseph Morris said in a pre- pared statement. Labor Minister Nicholson said Thursday planned amendments | to the Industrial Relations and| | Disputes Investigation Act will! mean fairer hearings for all} unions before the Canada Labor Relations Board. Mr. Morris said this could be interpreted only as "'action to! appease the Confederation of National Trade Unions," a Que. | bec-based CLC rival. | Gift ToLaval | QUEBEC (CP)-- Prince Rai-| pier of Monaco has given Laval Wniversity a gift of a collection LINDSAY (CP)--Lorne Jor- dan of Lindsay, crown attorney jfor Victoria and Haliburton jcounties, Friday was fined $50! and had his driver's licence| jsuspended for three months when he pleaded guilty in mag- istrate's court to a charge of impaired driving. Mr. Jordan was arrested July 23. Crown Attorney G. F. Bon- jneycastle of Cobourg said Mr. Jordan narrowly missed velling| three cars while travelling through Lindsay. Appointment OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. D. J.| |Faber of Ottawa has been ap-| PREMIER ROBARTS «++ Maybe on Tax Report of 13 volumes containing the i | history of the principality off Press Conference pointed head of the ones Monaco. The royal couple of TORONTO (CP) -- Preméerjographic | Identification Centre John Robarts Friday scheduled! of the National Museum of Can-| press conference nor next ada Monday, and an aide said he' Dr. Chang-Tai Shih of Ottawa fn Montreal. would have a major announce- will head the centre's zoo- ment to make. : plankton identification section.| . Speculation at Queen's Park With a supporting staff of four,| Best Standing jwas that the premier would ge fr will form the nucleus of eae nounce a date for receipts of|the centre, which is expected to} Kidd of Tureen og the long - awaited report of the|have a staff of 20 by 1972. | merce graduate of the Univer-| Ontario committee on taxation. Dr. Faber, 34, is the former Monaco were scheduled to visit Laval University last week, but plans were changed when Prin- tess Grace had a miscarriage 80th birthday in this south cen-|George Murray pursued, she |York Lambton Corp., has) quiring Bank of Qestern Canada| his successor Mare Bienvenu of | | jagreed to sell its shares if alto be wound up." | Tables Turned buyer can be found even up to the last minute. MAY ELECT DIRECTORS If the York Lambton shares Jacques Melancon, Montreal! Editor To Be Toast Of Town As BC Honors Ma Murray LILLOOET, B.C. (CP)--Mar-; With a sense of humor to aret L. (Ma) Murray, the hell-| match the senes of destiny that fire editor of the Bridge River-|she and her late _politician- Lillooet News, celebrates her|newspaper man _ husband tral B.C. community Thursday; has made hundreds of friends, and the townspeople are plan-|a few enemies and just about ning a birthday bash. enough money to get by on. "It won't hurt the board of} She does not think her edit- trade any", commented Mrs.|orial campaigns such as her Murray. "It'll be good for bus-|long and famous feud with Pre- ~ certificate sales at $15 a share. DELIGHTFUL AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM GOOD FOOD REASONABLE PRICES Special Noon Luncheons Hotel Lancaster Montreal, have plagued the! bank. The $13,000,000 capitalization look. for the bank was raised through The shares have traded for as low as $11 and $12 but the sub-| scription funds have been in-} vested in bonds and the break- up value of the shares may ex- 27 KING ST. WEST ceed $15 1. Scott Mr. Coyne, a former gov-| ™ ernor of the Bank of Canada, | Will Be At insisted on principal sharehold- |} ers being westerners to keep the | bank oriented towards Western Canada. Principal financing, however, came from Toronto} and Montreal and Mr. Stevens | and Mr. Bienvenu demanded a} more aggressive policy than the | conservative line advocated by) Mr. Coyne. | iness to have a lot of tourists)mier W. A. C. B up here." 'had much of an effect on the Lillooet plans to spend two| political structure of the proy- days -- Thursday and Friday--|ince. - ccc eee IMPERIAL celebrating the birthday of Brit-) She takes pride, however, in| ish Columbia's most. sprightly|the fact that her editorializing | octogenarian. There will be forced the provincial govern-| speeches, tributes and bouquets|ment to have a second look at! from assorted politicians, and|/the Columbia River treaty. | no doubt a party or two in the' If she had the 80 years to live| hard - bitten style of the South) pyer again, would she make any| ity of Torcets, hal win the Ca. | director of the Paymouth Fish-| nadian Institute silver medal for highest standing in Canada in the June intermediate ac- countancy examinations, it was announced Friday. He also was awarded the silver medal of the Ontario Institute of Chartered Accountants. Singer Dies TORONTO (CP)-- Samuel L. Goldberg, 40, a Toronto ad- vertising man and once a mem- ber of the Canadian folk-singing group, The Travellers, died in New York Thursday, Toronto! friends reported Friday. Born in Toronto, Mr. Goldberg studied Thompson River country. changes? Mrs. Murray has spent more) ] don't think so'. 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