lo Split 50-60 PER CENT OF DELEGATES... eaders m league by pound- and 8-3 victories us Jets. r pitched a six-hit- io in the opener at i Dave Wissman Eric Nielsen, MP for the Yuken, will act as campaign manager for Michael Starr, a homer. Peté Ontasie riding MP, in his bid | the second game bid for the Conservative itter. ; party leadership. in outburst in the Mr. Starr told The Times ng and Jim Brit- today Mr. Nielsen will arrive relief pitching in Toronto on Thursday from Syracuse. John Whitehorse and will stay at a mered for Riche Toronto hotel with his family former major-lea- un'i! after the leadership con- tle for the Chiefs. homer by Amos hree-run smash by s sparked Jackson- y over Rochester. scored four runs in innings of the see- en put the decision three more in the yur in the fifth. runs and six dou- ted Buffalo's barr- Bench aand Clyde two homers and three runs each in vention, which will run from Sen: 6 to Sept. 9. Mr Starr added that Mr. Nielsen, who will temporarily give up hie law practice to organize the campaign, has been a friend of his since he became an MP and is one of his supporters for the leader- ship. "Tt will be guided by the ideas of Senator Allister Gros- sart" said Mr. Starr. "He has had a lot of experience in this field and handled the came paigns of Hon. George Drew and Mr. Diefenbaker."" He said he had not yet had the upportunity to discuss de- tails with Mr. Nielsen. PICNIC On Saturday Mr. Starr was a guest at the Ontario County Conservative picnic held at Greenwood conservation area, Pickering township. Other political personalities id Toledo also split der Saturday. The he opener 2-1 and nipping in the night- ERIC NIELSEN .+. Yukon MP present included Senator Gros- sart, William Newman, pro- vinzial candidate for Ontario South riding, and Albert Walker, provincial member for Oshawa riding. LOW KEY Mr Starr told The Times then that his campaign would be "iow key." "T am unable to arrange a SENATOR GROSSART .., Advisor vast campaign as others have" he said. "The reason is obvious -- financial. My main campaign is going to be centred at the convention," He said he would try to meet all 2,400 delegates before the voting in the last of the four days. 'Tf the delegates are com- mitted there isn't much I can do about it" he added. "But I think 50 to 60 per cent will not be committed. I have a chance with them." Mr. Starr would make no predictions on Mr. Diefen- baker's possible attitude. He said his entrance as a candi- date was a '50-50 proposi- tion." DELEGATES Three of the four Ontario riding delegates to the conven- tion, who were at the picnic, said they had committed themselves to voting for Mr, Starr. They were Mrs. J, A. Vivash, wife of an investment broker of Columbus, Ont., John Coates, a Toronto lawyer who lives at Uxbridge and Robert Byron, an advertising executive of Highway 2, Pick- ering. The fourth delegate, Peter Roberston said he had made no decision so far. 'I am open to the persuasive powers of any candidate" he said. Five delegates from Osh- awa riding have all pledged support for Mr. Starr. They include two lawyers, Richard Donald, Oshawa and George Bochym of Whitby, Mrs. Betty Quantrill of Whit- by, Ald. Ruth Bestwick and John Muha. Matinee DUNDAS ST WHITBY e ¢ - Pat Kitchen Wins Event For Girls, 15 - 16 CAMP SAMAC TEAM WINS SWIM MEET GIRLS ON THEIR MARKS FOR BREAST STROKE RACE Samac Tea ...NOT LIKELY TO BE COMMITTED ukon MP Will Serve As Starrs Campaign Manager : ee Meee bi i POR IOER E. oae ini S ROE i BE: e it SOM i MICHAEL STARR DID NOT WIN, OR LOSE, THIS RACE AT TORY PICNIC . . . MP Holds Finish Line As Paul Beaudry Beats Jake Horigh, Donald Gibson ew Cars Start Rolling M Production Lines + __ | six Models Assembled; he Oshawa Times Workers Being Recalled OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1967 | Car assembly line productionjabout 2,500 may have been re _jresumed today at Genera 1\called to date. Up to date fig- : ORES Raneee. ~~"|Motors of Canada in Oshawa/ures may be available from GM | 'afte. about a five- to seven-|tomerrow. B B M week summer stoppage SIX VEHICLES earded, Brawny Men Paddle Into Lakefront jtion employees had been re-| Two 1967 makes produced in jealled for initial automobile|Oshawa -- the Chevy If and A GM spokesman said today; The GM spokesman said this around production, following by one| Acadian -- now are to be man- |that by mid-week, or possibly) year's car production would in- before, finished cars should be|volve these makes: Chevrolet, rolling off assembly lines. | Pontiac, Chevelle, Beaumont, He had no immediate esti-|Oldsmobile Cutlass and Buick mate on how many car produc-| Special. A little bit of Canadian his-!nipeg and Lake Superior, which | Walter, who walks i if : ae aw bagi ath rat i EN inn shoct| Week the start-up of truck|ufactured in the U.S. tory paddled into the Oshawa! involved 39 portages. pentoxide thy I nay |assembly lines. As far as Oshawa car pros Lakefront Sunday evening. Occasionally they had had to Nine bearded, brawny mem-|shoot rapids and once or twice bers of the tiny Pouce Coupe/their canoe, 27 feet long and 50 community, British Columbia,|inches wide, named Alexander seven miles from Dawson City,/Mackenzie, had been damaged wearing 18th century costumes,|by stones. However the thing were nearing the last leg of|that upset them most were their 5,200 mile journey to! woodticks, which bored into the Based on manpower recall/duction goes, GM is starting estimates last week, it is be-/today to fill up the assembly lieved roughly 5,500 employees|line system for the actual roll- are at work. joff of new cars in two or three acing?" he ar +e oes About 9,400 workers started) days. stuck my head out he was quite | their summer work recess} Some car manufacturing on startled. 'What kind of an ani-|TOushly between the end of 1967 models ended with the y mal is that' he demanded'." No|June and the second week injclose of June and by July 14 Expo. bak | skin. ldobt the officer seeing Wal-|/uly as GM began to ready it-)auto making was pretty much They arrived to a civic wel-| They set out from Poucelter's huge bulk, his mop of|Self for 1968-model production.|at' a standstill. come on behalf of the city,!Coupe, a farming community on|hair and huge beard mistook|AS S0me 3,000 employees re-| GM manpower recalls are which sponsored their visit} May 13 and were lost for three|him for some kind of bear in|Mained at work, it would seem/continuing on a gradual basis, The trip, by river, lake and|tween Lake Superior and Lake| hee: picturesque member Master Contract Talks Scheduled By UAW, GM with glee an incident when the group bedded down for the night in a park. land, was a centennial project Huron, is 32-year-old Bill Frost, a Leg phage y Meeaselte Pig n) HEAVY WEIGHT jfarmer, portraying an Indian ish born pasa oe enthusi-| Heavyweight of the team ts pi we Le "eo! ag |ast on Canadian history and an Walter Luka, 26-year-old trap- | reser ines Mohic ada ladmirer of explorer Alexander |Pe?, tipping the scales at 300 | Othe Naeudare oF | % | ier members of the team A team of swimmers repre-| senting Camp Samac won the} east central Ontario racing di-| vision trophy Saturday. The Samac team scored 215 points during afternoon events at the municipal swimming pool on Centre Street South. Abcui 200 swimmers from five recreation areas entered the swim meet for youngsters under the age of 16. Teams from Oshawa, Lindsay, Ajax and Campbellford, along with Camp Samac, took part. The meet was organized by the city's recreation depart-| men. Hilarious! re-traced mackenzie's cross- Canada canoe trips. Mascot of the team is Lobo, | three-quarters wolf and one} part German sheepdog. | The team is due to reach} Montreal on Aug. 31. | Mr. Ekert said his tion for the trip came from a book called 'First Men in the} West."" They had had no govern-| ment support of any kind, but assistance had been given by the Associations of Chambers of Commerce of British Colum- bia and Alberta and the sale of souvenirs along the way. | The hardest part of the trip, | he said, was between Lake Win-! inspira- | WORK TO START Ellis-Don Construction, a London, Ont., firm, has been awarded the construction | contract for the new Simp- sons-Sears. Limited Store in | the Oshawa Shopping Centre. Nine other companies sub- | mitted bids on the contract, estimated to be valued in ex- cess of $2,000,000, it was an- nounced today by Canadian Interurban Properties Limit- ed, Toronto. Construction will start im- mediately. Mackenzie. pounds. |were Ken Browns, 39, trapper] iati i s Their journey along the jand businessman; 'Jim Butbee. |; peek » poe pe poe te al fill ee pr egeig stages. he Sage rage 154 ayerait ; jin scattered Ontario and Quebec) The master contract is a gene Wins Meet sic sunte sos sinens/ SIMPSONS - SEARS ?!,, tory "ie ick he as yeet oat oe ere orenereads See sas ee. | Pliage te etic (the "Imaster bargaining table"|ing GM and all production sites. eg Brigg tag et ain Toronto between General|Wage, seniority and general ITs ages foe s Guy |Motors of Canada and the|clauses make up local agree- eet gly ee ae United Auto Workers union. ments that will be hammered lance agent, and Hilt Frazer, 39 Talks on the master contract out for production areas. |shop foreman. fae sen AQ affect more than 23,000) Master talks in Toronto are to | On the way back, in Ottawa,|@M workers -- were set aside|continue until Wednesday; 3 : '|\last week as negotiations ranged/Thursday and. Friday are set " ans over proposals in "local agree-|aside for area negotiations. Hee sal gate Mattie ve ments' at Oshawa, St. Cath-| GM's Canadian contract with mayors and reeves along the erines, Ste. Therese, Que., Tor-\the UAW runs out Oct. 31. way, will be presented to the |onto, Windsor and London, Ont.| Light Scheme Wins Praise Prime Minister. | : An official of ee ee | RETURN BY ROAD representing some ; iM} Oshawa's traffic engineering department saw the light. jan illustrated map of the jour- The men will not be canoe. | Workers in Oshawa, said today) ; aye | ' re. otiations jing home, This time they witt [5 WEP he: ater ERO | cover the 5,200 miles by road. }------ Se | The Hotel Genosha provided . free accommodation for the Small Metal Bird team who found sleeping in| beds "mighty strange." 4 - | "Couldn't sleep a wink," said | Inside Light Bulb | [the mighty Walter, "I just) 4 lightbulb that glows in the missed the stars over mé and! dark? Guy Mathieu, 172 East-| iis ane Sround under: ath." haven St., Oshawa, found two of} them five years ago when he 'rummaged through a trunk o old keepsakes which belonged to his deceased father. Tickets Available For Musica! Show Only 65 of 750 available tick- ets have been sold for a Mus- ical Comedy Show which ap- pears in Oshawa Wednesday. wi to qu City Hall Construction 'May Stop In Two Weeks y. i Bitten Construction of the $2,465,000) but if the strike against some 40) So has city council's public orks committee which voted throw the department a bou- et for coming up with a one man scheme to maintain parke ing-lot lighting and signal lights. The department's system, worked through an new aerial device, spurred the Canadian ium Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Tickets may be bought at city hall, Marty's Record Cen- tre, The Disc Shop and at East-; dale Collegiate. Military 'Cycle Display Cancelled | WHITBY (Staff) - The mili- jtary motorcycle display, sched- juled in Whitby Aug. 30, has jbeen cancelled. | Mrs. Barbara Carter, secre- tary of the town centennial com- mittee said today the display had been cancelled "due to cir- cumstances beyond our con- /BIAGOLOR * « ey're Both cling Color ens of Port charged yesterday Girl Released | From Hospital Three-year-old Cindy Heurk- Perry was dis- from Osh- awa General Hospital after be- ing mauled by a dog last week. Cindi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heurkins, 42 Sim- coe St. S..in Port Perry, re- ceived eye and scalp injuries Aug. 12 when she was attacked by a German Shepherd dog tied in a field near her home. She |trol."' hs BACKSTROKE RACE FOR BOYS UNDER 10 - - » Pat Veitch Winner Of Race | THEY WANT TOURISTS was also bitten on the arms, cheeks, hands and nose. The girl was rescued from 58 a : : abou 23 workers are on the job/ers are striking for an increase} A Cobourg Ontario Provincial, in wages of $1.27 an hour and one of the companies holding out is Gilbert Steel Ltd., a Mal- jton, Ont, firm subcontracted to|tion that the bat suppiy rods to the civic project.! W-th Gilbert steel not arriv-) ing, Milne and Nicholls General Contractors Ltd., Toronto, head contractor at the civic square compiex, has made and shipped here 20 tons of rods. But Mr. McKenna' says' work with these rods has stopped because Milne and Nicholls refuses to sign the current iron workers' working agreement. On the job today are some six carpenters, two _ carpenters' laborers, four plumbers and 11 general laborers. About 80 to 100 men should be at work, but the iron workers' strike has} Indonesia is hoping to attract the dog by her mother and aj sloweé construction to a snail's|more Americans adversely than|on the floor and then bound his) -- Oshawa Times Photos 'hundreds of tourists this year. |neighbor. | pace, The show is jointly sponsor-|aity hall addition; already a/Major steel firms continues) B R bid B Instead of the usual element) municipal ma: "Civi 4 : ; on vk : baa ' s pal magazine "Civic Ad- pe eee iia an month behind, may be at a dead | etcly ah 0 SU Be ee 7 a 1 at the bulbs have a_ small bite ministration" to carry a 10-inch the federal government's Cen-|stop in two weeks if a general" \eanwhile, he says project) A seven-year-old Toronto ae aie ral, in its July issue. tennial Commission in Ottawa.|iron workers strike in Ontario is|workers would remain quite/boy's vacation with a boy scout turned on the bird and leaves) het aad ate r for hat oe A troupe of six entertainers, | not resolved. busy on work other than that in-/group near Cobourg ended) ay, i dull blue but their gttacthone oe aon oth . dea showing the history of music} Patrick McKenna, construc-| volving steel reinforcement|abruptly yesterday when he|*.0 a Bs eHDREAated cin: the son, and it includes Pp BrOue for the past 100 years, appears|tion snperintendent on the pro-| rods lwas notified he had been bitten ca," 7& PP feplarement. and. aie aee at Eastdale Collegiate Auditor-| ject, said:in an interview today! About 4.000 Ontario iron work-|by a "rabid" bat. dark. of 29 mercury-vapor luminaries Mr. Mathieu bas no idea how|in the city's four major park-" fold the bulb is but his father|ing lots; maintenance of more had it for at least the 30 years| than 150 overhead traffic signs; Mr. Mathieu can remember. He] and the servicing of 12 intricate the!lane-change signals. The operation also includes ~imonthly pole replacements from automobile damage, and Bakery Bandits, lassistance to the parks depart- ; : ment on occasional tree-trim- 'Kneaded' $10,000 iming assignments. The 28-foot aerial device was OTTAWA (CP) -- Two armed porches by _ apr engin- ic! ar wearing Halloween masks|eering division less than a year iba +e eee & blew open safe at Walker's| ago on a recommendation from A 19-month-old child in Mur-|Bakery on Evelyn Avenue in| Dave McMullen, superintende it ray Township was also bitten|east central Ottawa early Sun-|of the traffic Seperenest, ceeis by a rabid bat early in August|day and escaped with an esti-/of maintaining ights have rop- and was rushed to a doctor injmated $10,000 in cash and ped sharply, the article says. Trenton by her parents. cheques. | 2 Police said the pair, carrying) BIRD WAS PATRIOTIC WORSE THAN SMOG revolvers, forced security| ee a pie bon ig f ies oweed affect}guard John Shepard, 25, to liejby explorer Carve ells, od Pivicaas theareals tone could whistle The Star-Spangled Banner, Police spokesman said today the boy was bitten five days ago in Toronto ec has been unable to date arrived yesterday. bulbs. g The boy, identified as John Brown, was rushed to Toronto by the OPP, A Whitby detach- ment officer drove 32 miles in 17 minutes at speeds up to 105) miles per hour. The boy is being treated by | smog. hands and feet,