2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tueedey, August 1, 1987 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Canadian Wheat Board Negotiates With Russia Smith Report :| TORONTO (CP) -- Premier Robarts said Monday he hopes 4\the report of the Ontario com- "|mittee on taxation will be re- leased by the end of August. He told a news conference he '| still had not received a firm de- livery date from committee 'ichatrman Lancelot Smith, but REGINA (CP)--Trade Minis- ter Winters said Monday he hopes soon to announce an- other substantial sale of wheat to Russia under a long term wheat agreement. He said in an interview the Canadian Wheat Board is nego- tiating with the Russian grain pu: chasing agency and he was to meet today with Russian Trade Minister Patolichev in Montreal to discuss the agree- ment, However, he gave no indica- tion of the size of any possiblé, wheat sale. Control Fire KELOWNA, B.C. (CP)--Fir men brought under control Mon- day what they said could have} been a disastrous fire involving 00-gall e gas tank roc ab arc cceenn J 4 by his Viennese-born wife this One man was badly burned -- ie meee wie et: nage zhiapinar a 4 -| . » » hopes for anothe: | i pene Neal He was identified as pera eat podgg thd three - year - old Arthur Lange, in his early sag Soe Ae a Royal permission for the mar- beg There Neate imme- Drowns In Pool riage, necessary because Hare- sok etjee dati cap ~p)._;wood is 17th in succession to Police said the fire in a 500- ae ne hing Poe < hi \the throne, was given by Queen gallon tank in the Cascade Co-|1Welve-year-old Gary | Martin-| , {Elizabeth last week. op cold storage plant could have dale drowned Monday afternoon "7 , blown up an entire city block while taking swimming lessons| if it exploded. jat Vincent Massey Secondary | School here. Rick Woschenski, Car Mishap MARATHON, Ont. (CP) -- 19, a supervisor at the class, | pulled the boy from the pool! when he was seen sinking. Kenneth David Martin, 48, Ham-| ilton insurance underwriter, | Restore Hall was killed Sunday when he lost! ~oRoNTO (CP) -- The St control of his car on the Trans-\7 awrence Hall, Toronto's social] ee arr een ae and cultural centre of the 1850s,| i" ans tareen pally the car as it is undergoing a high speed, | 2 Hed over. Mrs. Martin and $1,375,000 restoration to be ont 'hel 16 - a aa Asi: hter | Pletea in November. Governor-| Panela mere tikes to rte ital General Michener Sled attend] & : ; pi'a/the reopening bali set for Nov. here but were not seriously in-|13° when fully restored, the 115 jured. lyear-old building will become a {the public as soon as it is * | printed. Lord Harewood LONDON (AP)--Lawyers for Lord Harewood, divorced cousin of Queen Elizabeth, announced he married Patricia Bambi uckwell, an Australian former model, in the United States Monday Harewood, 44, was divorced }|the report would be released to! ?|tween Quebec and France are| | UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION De Gaulle Visit Statement Scattered Thundershowers Issued By His Government Io Develop Overnight PARIS (Reuters) -- An unof- ficial translation of the full text of the statement issued by the French government Monday on President Charles de Gaulle's recent visit to Canada: General de Gaulle informed | the cabinet of the impressions | and conclusions he drew from | his recent visit to Quebec. | This visit, planned for a long time, took place at the invitation of the prime minis- ter of Quebec, Mr. Daniel Johnson, and his government and on the occasion of the Montreal world's fair which the Canadian government re- | quested the president of the republic to visit. It was thus that the head | of state--as had been planned and in company with Mr. Daniel Johnson--was able to make close contact with the authorities and population of French - speaking Canada throughout his visit. General de Gaulle took note of the immense French fervor which was seen everywhere he went. He noted among assured them liberty, equality and fraternity in their own country. He was able to judge their determination to achieve, if possible, the evolution that Canada as a whole might eventually accomplish, to dis- pose of themselves in all re- spects, and in particular to become masters of their own progress. CLAIM PLEAS RECEIVED He received from all sides fervent appeals addressed to France to organize and ex- tend further and further its links with the French people of Canada, after 200 years of physical and moral separa- tion. This is in any case fore- seen by the agreements con- cluded in recent years be- tween the governments of Paris and Quebec, the latter successively headed by Mr. Lesage (the former premier) and Mr, Johnson. These agreements are particularly concerned with cultural, eco- nomic, scientific and techni- cal devel tt which the French - speaking C: di the unanimous conviction that after. the century of oppres- | sion which for them followed t he English conquest, the sec- ond century under the system defined by the British North | America Act of 1867 had not By DON LeBLANC | FREDERICTON (CP) -- Pre-| mier Danie] Johnson of Quebec} says cultural exchanges be- necessary if the French culture in Canada is to be '"'of good quality." Premier Johnson Backs | Cultural Exchanges | his hotel, : Ithe premier was attending a re-|/-td., has sent registered letters French community needs to survive as a community on the American continent. Noting this indescribable wave of emotion and deter- mination, General de Gaulle unmistakably told the French- speaking Canadians and their government that France in- tended to help them to realize the freedom: aims that they have set themselves. CANCELS VISIT At the end of his journey, after having travelled through the most moving pop- ular enthusiasm in Montreal the second French city in the world and the magnificent universa! exhibition being held there, the president as he had originally accepted to do. Indeed, a declaration pub- lished by the Canadian fed- erai government describing as unacceptable the wish that Quebec should be free, as General de Gaulle had ex- pressed it, made this visit evidently impossible. It goes without saying that France has no pretensions to leadership nor a fortiori to sovereignty over all or part of the Canada of today. But, since she (France) founded Canada and she alone for 2% centuries adminis- tered it, populated it and de- veloped it, since she sees the | existence and strong person- lity there of a French com- munity comprising 6,500,000 inhabitants, of whom 4,500,000 are in Quebec, she most cer- tainly cannot either disinter- est herself in the present and future fate of a population descended from her own peo- ple and admirably faithful to their country of origin, or con- sider Canada as a foreign country in the same sense as others. and Deputy Minister Claude) Morin of inter - governmental) affairs for Quebec--Mr. John-| son refused further comment. | When a_ reporter tried to reach him by phone later at| Mr. Chouinard said) Reason For Recall |5,000 students have been en-| Moosonee |rolled for the spring term at|Timmins ... Rear Brake Pipes | General Motors of Canada| WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecast issued at 5.30 a.m. to- day. Synopsis: Mainly sunny con-) ditions are expected through- out Ontario today but a disturb- ance over the north central U.S. is moving eastward. Scattered thundershowers will likely de- velop overnight in western re- gions and spread across the re- mainder of the province on Wed- nesday. | Lakes St. Clair, Erie and Huron. Algoma, White River, Windsor, London: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today. Vari- able cloudiness with scattered | thundershowers tonight and Wednesday. Warmer Wednes- day, Light winds. Boy Drowns At Gogama GOGAMA, Ont. (CP) -- John Harry Copeland, 14, of Wat- ford, Ont., drowned Sunday while fishing in Lake Tapachi- gama. The boy was staying at a! tourist camp in the area with friends of his family, Mrs. Henry Brown of Watford. Mr. Brown and his son, James, 14, both non - swimmers, were in the boat when Copeland fell overboard. | Watford is about 25 miles east of Sarnia and Gogama is 30 miles south of Timmins. | | STUDYING FORESTRY WINNIPEG (CP)--More than the Manitoba Forestry Associa- tion's Hadashville forestry school, a 300-acre stretch of typical Manitoba forest land. | This woodland school for| Manitoba schoolchildren began in 1957, and more than 30,000 dents have visited it during} | change. kapika, 25 miles north of Go-| Wingham .. Lake Ontario ,Niagara, Geor- gian Bay, Timagami, Halibur- ton, Cochrane, Toronto, Hamil- ton, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with a few cloudy periods and little warmer today and Wed- nesday. Scattered thundershow- ers developing Wednesday after- noon. Light winds. Western James Bay region: Mainly sunny today and Wed- nesday. Little temperature Ottawa: Cloudy becoming mainly sunny later this morn- ing. Wednesday mainly sunny and less humid, Light winds. Montreal: Cloudy with chance of shower in the hilly areas early this morning becoming mainly sunny late this morning or early afternoon. Wednesday mainly sunny and less humid. Temperatures near normal: TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast temperatures: Low tonight, high Wednesday Windsor 65 85 St. Thomas .. 65 85 London .... ooo 5D 82 | Kitchener . ae 55 82 | Mount Forest 55 80 5 80 Hamilton .... ae 80 St. Catharines .... 58 80 Toronto .... 78 Peterboroug 80 Kingston ... 78 Trenton . 78 Killaloe . 80 Muskoka eos 50 78 North Bay csc... 55 78 Sudbury ... - 35 78 Earlton .....c000. 50 75 Sault Ste. Marie .. 58 80 Kapuskasing ..... 50 78 White River . 55 75 45 75 50 78 OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 Attacks Deliberate NEW DELHI (Reuters)--Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Chagla |said Monday Israeli forces de- liberately attacked Indian United Nations personnel five times during the Arab - Israeli war in June. Eleven Indians were killed and 24 wounded in these at- tacks, he said. Chagla told Parliament that five out of six incidents in which the Indian UN contingent suf- fered casualties occurred as a result of 'deliberate attacks" by the Israelis. He said that in one incident an Indian convoy of five ve- hicles with white UN flags stop- ped to let Israeli 4anks pass. One Israeli tank advanced di- rectly on the leading vehicle and fired a machine-gun burst, then drove into the vehicle crushing the driver to death, he said. Another tank opened fire on Indians who were trying to help their wounded comrades, Cha- gla said. He said five Indians were killed in this incident and seven wounded, OPEN SOON OSHAWA DA'S LARGEST VD FINEST CHAIN OF HEALTH SPA'S LIG eek 67 T | Premier Johnson, caught in &lception and was not interested|'® 1,705 car owners asking thera| furore over French President] in reading and commenting on a to bring in their vehicles for a| Charies de Gaulle's use of the/French - language text of the|Check on the rear brake pipes. | the last 10 years. | ' _ home for the National Ballet. Killed By Lightning; Deplores Spending TOKYO (Reuters)--Nine high ; , é i : school students were struck and) EDMONTON (CP)--- The Ce fey bre durng's recent Visi "me Frew cabint sai, tov|YaUSOall Viva and Envoy LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE For E A pics. Both cars are made in ' & oy oh {g htning Kheraar od nadian government has devel- ; ua while climbing a mountain in/opea a dangerous "spending| . 1G i h roached central Japan, police said. The/complex," Donald Fleming, | GEORGE HEES oy veiaete tatevine is arri- victims were among 50 students!#or mer Conservative finance|- + + Young voters will dominate) |) for the annual conference on a climbing expedition. minister said Monday. Mr.| |provincial premiers opening to- | Fleming, a candidate for the; 4 la national leadership of the Pro- Think Young "We can settle our _»)|gressive Conservative party) TORONTO (CP) -- George problems within Canada," he told the Macdonald - Cartier/Hees, a declared candidate for| said. hear Gen. de Gaulle's account *|Club: "Our spending has in-|the Progressive Conservative) When asked whether a com- of his Centennial Year visit to} P-jcreased from $7,000,000,000 to)jeadership, Monday urged the! munique fron: the French ca a a during which he pub-| $11,000,000,000 which is unheard! party to think young. inet was correct in saying|licly used the separatist slogan| Mr. Hees said in a policy|French - speaking Canadians|Vive le Quebec libre--tong live) statement Canada is fast ap-|had not been assured "liberty, free Quebec. | 4 proaching the point where/equality and fraternity in their) Honor Premiers young voters will dominate thelown country" by the ea gr tome olga ner eres i] MONTREAL (CP)--All 10 ee ee ee North America Act, the Quebec! ror the pren.iers' talks was not 4\Canada's provincial _premiers| , a alate call a con-| premier replied: ki ;,'0 be made public until mid- have accepted invitations to lerence 0! party's youth Yes, if he's speaking 0 (row de Gaulle's remarks and to Quebec, offered the comment lowing # record sitting Monday, France intends to help French- speaking Canadians realize what it termed the "freedom aims" they have set them- political selves. : The meeting was called to) England for General Motors but/ TAKE NOTICE THAT: the Envoy is sold only in Can-| 1, The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as a local ada and the Vauxhall in Can-) improvement, 6 concrete curb and gutter on the south side of Bloor Street West, from ada and England. 1,053.0' west of the east limit of lot 13, broken front concession to 717.0' west of the Owners were told if necessary eost limit of lot 13, broken front concession (west of Cromwell Avenue cloverleaf), and the pipe would be replaced. intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. BOWMANVILLE Bowmanville Cent mittee is looking gel" with $250. The Bowmanvill Project finance cc collected $6,950 an needed to reach 1 figure of $7,200 wh be matched by th governments. Last Friday the collected was tur centennial committ Kenneth Hooper to Hobbs an_ simult 000 watts of lightin; on at the Bowma orial Park. The lighting, inst: crete poles, is part | centennial progran The estimated cost of the work is $1,310.00, of which amount $355.76 will be paid by the Corporation. The total estimated cost per foot frontage is $2.94. The special assess- ment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments and the private property owner's an- nual rate per foot frontage is 40 cents. 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its ep- proval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection te the said work being undertaken, 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint a time and place when. any objection to the work will be considered, DATED at Oshawa this Ist day of August, 1967, leaders to discuss new ways of|\French - eaking Canadians Paseo had cn Gx ivaing Dosim Somerie| scans Gain Ste ak sin ey Saath a Ilversity will confer honorary|®ctivities and of attracting eNps COMMENT jeussions, all of id Doctor of Laws degrees on nine|YUth support at the polls. After being approached by closed to the press. of them, it was announced Mon- |two of his aides--Paul Choui-| «yes Premier Alex Camp- day. Premier Roblin of Mani- SIU Executive |nard, his executive secretary, pel} of Prince Edward Island toba will deliver a convocation | replied when asked whether the address. MONTREAL (CP) -- An ex-| ® |matter would be brought u; jecutive board meeting of the] Channel Swim | : : Gets New Post | Premi |Seafarers' International Union remier Campbell said not OTTAWA (CP)--Group' Capt. | <a although de Gaulle's visit would of Canada has been called for today to discuss a federal con-| For Parapligic be discussed it was not likely to \ciliation board report dealing) jbe a major item. with the dispute between the L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa OPEN SOON OSHAWA VIC TANNY'S NADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN OF 4FAITH S . which are ieainiaaadaacai SHOR ERAN DAVID ARCHER ««- attempts to disorganize | |E. N Henderson, 46, of Edmon- ton and Ottawa has been a-| cry and Great Lakes' shipping| REHOBOTH BEACH, Del.! As delegates began arriving (AP) -- Harry Hinken has his | Monday night for the two-day problems on land. But put him/session in the New Brunswick in the water, and "I'm free." | government's new centennial of-|* Hinken, 42, had polio 14 years/|fice building, it was di d @eHalf the fun of a Renault 10 is in taking the same number of people, being just as comfortable, and arriving at the same time as the guy who paid twice as much for his gas-guzzling juggernaut.@@ companies. The SIU said in a statement Condemnation pointed director of nuclear weapons at Canadian Forces| page eg {(Ce)--David| headquarters here, the defence | sonday it wes having Atay cher, president of the Ontario ; ae i \ tee ; ; deper puso te Gnas dparnent sncocrd Menta [Seeting the tata us( 2%, ge, Tak gata ante Preme Dal condemned the Quebec - based|weapons directorate in 1966|™&iority report of the board be-|<+ron¢ including his determina-|ing the number of an {i net Confederation of National Trade| after serving as senior staff of-|"OU5" "a in some! tion to become the first para-| four, ups ccstnid Unions for what he called its! fj | uage. ic the English tine 4 ' attempts to "disorganize delcncaeiee mcer oF ai vi The ambiguous sections cov- piegic 10: swim e oe Mr. Roblin joined premiers workers of Ontario." fence command ered the "two most important) "yinken lives in Arlington, Va., Robert Stanfield of Nova Scotia, Mr. Archer was speaking to : : jand controversial" areas--hours| where he has a general insur- Ross Thatcher of Saskatchewan about 100 delegates to the jof work and the manning of| ance business. He gets in four to|2"4 Joseph Smallwood of New- United Brotherhood of Carpen| Ronald Reagan = **2™°"*- /five miles of swimming at the|{Undiand on the sidelines. ters, Ontario district council's Northern Virginia Aquatic Club Taxation, including the Car- SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) convention. | | leach morning before going to 'er royal commission report, He said the CNTU has every|--Governor Ronald Reagan el Fallout Survey work. was among items expected to night to move into Ontafio if it}derwent a 45-minute operation) pRantTFORD (CP) -- Uni-|, Then on weekends he comes|take top priority during the abides by the rules. {Monday for removal of bladder versity students armed with|t0 Delaware to train under con- |twice - daily meetings. "But if they want to fight|stones. latte inateaimente ill aut out | ditions approximating those| Plans for the Ontario - con-| they will find that we are not; A spokesman said the opera- > jon| four in the channel. vened Confederation of Tomor- . tod: r) fa ; r 3 [2g , the soft underbelly of the trade|tion, without surgery, was 6uC-| sryey i: E Bihieon pd gor "The Indian River inlet here | "ow conference in Toronto Nov. union movement in Canada."' | cessful. Ms County jis paobly even more teacherous |26-30. collective bargaining for He also told delegates that| At the same time a small) < . :q|than the English Channel," says|government employees and an ; : John Lomorow of Ott is} .7; | . unions must continue to fight)benign tumor was removed| in cians at the ehiieck «nian Hinken. agreement with Canada's In- er aah, ae That nice warm feeling costs just $16.50 a week. : , | injunctions limiting picketing to/from the governor's lip, the calls for inspection of 750 build- e ; i | " i s JOINTS REMOVED ; ; 4 maintain the right to picket. [spokesman said. _{ings to determine their ade-| His strenuous training was sy | Erearene were other likely top- : | A Renault 10 includes 4-wheel dise quacy as shields against radio-|terrupted last year by two|---- ee : brakes, 4-doors, deep foam rubber seats, childproof locks, 40 miles ona HERE and THERE "af ercoc te etee esidential buildings are be-|the years since he was stricken) i 4 an ing excluded from the survey.jby polio. In successive opera- | 5-Year es hints leepesidenrt eiapert | The survey also will deter-|tions the left and right collar- sion, a 51 H.P. 5-bearing engine, |Crown Counsel Bruce Affleck|mine the possible usefulness of|bone joints were moved because ¢ I d clean, crisp styling, the largest trunk Investment Certificates found ona small car, a sealed liquid cooling system for quietness, a ~* burled walnut dash, and a 30-foot ~ turning circle, 5 coats of paintand 6 rust-proofings, and made-in-Canada service. is for PLEDGE HOSPIFAL REPORT Three hundred and twenty pa- tients were discharged and 304 admitted by the Oshawa Gen- was the guest speaker. Staff | buildings as protection in the|they "'were eaten up by arth- sergeant Coxworth was pre-jevent of natural disasters such ritis,"" caused by the strain put sented with a jacket by the/as hurricanes. on his shoulders by his crutches, It will continue for a month. 'Hinken said. JEF! eral Hospital during the week| baseball team he coaches and) NOW EARN ending July 29. There were 30/40 oil painting by his friends . as_in the pledge of fine births. Eighty-nine major, 118|He is also vice-president of the ¢ Fuel Oil sffered to yo! 5 minor and 68 eye, ear, nose| Oshawa area Shriners. Burning Rectal Itch 1 a ee ei Two Litt and throat operations were per-| TEENS INVITED 2 (a) Voror ' : : formed. Three hundred and| Osawa teen - agers are in- R li d I Mi ; seventy-two treatments andivited by the recreation depart- e€Llleve n nutes er a MURPHY OIL exemipations = -- ~ 40} ment to visit their two senior) Pi Bas pn ' Get Cele casts applied. The physiother-|play areas located at Lake This Special Hemorrhoid Remed apy department handled 797/vVista Park and Woodview Park y by Investing in G pe es ge frm : MONTREAL (CP)- gling little boys cluc sketland pony into E day te get a celebrit tion after travelling by cart from Needha Investment Certificates which ere Gueranteed--es to Principal and Interest, Flexible--moy be used es Col- lateral for loans. Redeemable--by Executors in the event of death. cases and made 665. visits; !this summer. 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