2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, August 30, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Saskatchewan Premier Warns Against Socialism #76; 2% 'Permission Granted By LILLIAN NEWBERRY iProgressive Conservative | party, but Mary Sawka is set to # TORONTO (CP) --Saskatche-| Ross Thatcher! take command of the PCs. wan Premier | " Tuesday warned Ontario voters CAMIRI (Reuters) -- Boliv- "Im the last angry woman, not to try socialism in the) military authorities have she sai¢ Tuesday prior to pick- § ian | granted Parisian lGeorges Debray permission to the party have daily three-hour visits! "If thére lwith his imprisoned son, left- e B wing journalist Regis Debray, er, I woul n t run. charged in connection with| Sitting in thé living room of a | guerrilla activity. home she ie in teeee |" Ganvoee Debray said Tuesday | Cabbagetown, rs. Sawka Georges Debray said Tuesday chewed gi enibked & tlnss lawyer ing up nomination papers for 4 adership. was anyone else upcomirig provincial elections. | The former CCF supporter who turned. Liberal said at a luncheon of directors of the Canadian National Exhibition! "T wish that. Canadians in Eastern Canada who think that} socialism is the answer would and come to Saskatchewan iy c ikl } the authorization would enable a hapr > 7 q | po Hy ee * shes jhim to help his son with his stad "g ont ai ee 6 . eo ie yer | | defence. ne fy f gh a Twenty years of socialism | she thinks she is the one to lead The military tribunal trying Conservatives back to | Regis Debray appointed Lt.-Col. the apts Raul Novillo to defend him St f : ' "i Fue She must beat out nine men after the Frenchman dismissed | sept. § to get the job and in had given Saskatchewan indus- trial stagnation, retarded devel- opment, oppressive taxation TORONTO (CP)--She has i who could Jie this party togeth- § 'Last Angry Woman' Seeks Nomination As PC Leader Stanfield Asks WEATHER FORECAST becoming northwest 15 gusty this afternoon. 'New Approach | | SUDBURY (CP)--Nova Sco- 'tia Premier Robert Stanfield Tuesday called on the progres- sive Conservative party to take a more systematic approach to policy: development, | | TARONTO (cP)--official In an interview during his|forecasts issued at 5:30.a.m. campaign for the party's EDT. national leadership, he said: yiauete: at eng a ble eoral "I don't think improvised pol-| . sa | icies are good enough now, no night across Northern Ontario} temperatures dropped to Cool, Dry Air To Move In, 1." "a, Clearing Skies Tonight Forecast Temperature Low tonight, High Thursday St. Thoma 40 70 Londor .... 40 70 Kitchener . 40 7 |Hamilton ...... 45 70 | St. Catharines . 50 70 Montreal and Ottawa; Cloudy|Toronto ..... + 50 70 today with occasional showers|Peterborough . 40 70 ending this afternoon and cool-|Kingston ...... 45 7 er. Thursday sunny with cloudy|Trenton ... 45 70 periods and cool. Winds light'North Bay .......... 40 65 matter how good they may/|and i p have been in the past." near the freezing mark in many Mr. Stanfield said that asjlocalities. This cooler air is well as economic development, |moving steadily southward the party should keep in mind|towards sout hern Ontario "human values, housing,jaccompanied by a band of attractive cities, good roads,|clouds and showers, By late| clean air and Clean rivers." today skies will clear in this} One of the important roles of| part of the province as the cool- a national political party, is tojer drier air moves in. After- help knit the country together,|noon temperatures today will he said. For this reason, the|range from the high fifties in Conservative party has to/the north country to the low regain the confidence of the|seventies in the south, The people of Quebec. prospects for Thursday are for| Mr. Stanfield has said that ifjmainly sunny but cool weather) he does not win the leadership|ove: most of Ontario. CITY OF OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM (ONE) CARETAKER/MAINTENANCE MAN (Shift end Weekend work)' Some knowledge of general repairs, painting, carpentry, plumbing, ete, Sweeping, polishing, washing of rooms and areas of butiding. . Closs 'B" Refrigeration papers or equivalent, ice-making experience @ definite asset. May be required to relieve Refrigeration ators. Oshawa residents only. Applications received until 5:00 p.m., September Ist, 1967, Rate - $2.66 hr, -- 6 months - $2.75 hr. -- 9 months = $2.85 hr, Higher rate when relieving operators, Apply in person to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT City Hell, Oshawa j . h pod ee Bolivian lawyer Walter Flores | convention ratings has by . at the party's Sept. 5-9 national) Regional forecasts valid until! "Let me tell you, there is| |Torrico and announced he hr the longest road to cover if MRS. MARY SAWKA he tng 9 his future political) midnight Thursday. nothing wrong with socialism, |would handle his own defence. | 4) j-'1q succeed. .. first entry into politics be aon fy pps gr pong PY cng Pe yr ec except it doesn't work." Switching subjects quickly the aun 4 indsor, Li St. : ee ae . A AF : cessful candidate. i . | HON. ROSS THATCHER and not pe gd Md et into young people instead of . .| The leadership race now has|Eape Ontario Weil urine | sca ari ' ' _ she said t ' P # C uake , | Y Hi Saves Family -- evgieleclinge orgeed er rasepal as lil dag oe ond 'southern Georgian Bay: Cloudy PORTLAND, Me. (AP)--A i; campaign is the required signa-| Tcen-agers are ready to vote ' peeps? . oa 33-year-old trucker saved fivi Elect Chairman ture of 25 voting delegates on|at 14, she said, but added that Choice Need d dershower Clearing partly in of his children Tuesday night as; 1) ap ; |her nomination papers. |she did not want the voting age e "after S with a few flames destroyed the family's PO! ee Le ENS sas She is not at all certain she|jowered ll sagen Mara polek oe eight room home. Ronald Strik-|T. ©. Stainton, on ote exeat. can get the signatures. | "I believe in what they stand} -McC t h rhurs i i inc! er removed the childrea, ages 1 elected chairman of the execu The 5l-year-old grandmother|for. We need people who don't! UTC. eon Thursday. ee Uh etage 4 through 7, from their ups airs) tive Sapa a os cans said .n an interview that a key|hold their heads in the sand, 1| EDMONTON (CP)--Senator| "8, '° northerly is after-| | Six , ~ > a 1 Cc € ion I i ry . Fy Ys ray s bedrooms. Six older «children 7100 © 1 © reasor she is in the race is that) fee! boiled up about it. |Wallace McCutcheon, Progres-\ worth Bay, Sudbury, Timaga-| 'Churches Cc t (Disciples) e " ; . : . 4 them.|Curches of Christ (Disciples the party needs someone "who! 'Turning to agriculture, shejsive Conservative leadership can carry the young people." said: jmi, Algoma: Variable cloudi- fled from the house by candidate, said Tuesday he| ness and cooler today. A few selves. He dropped the last to Tuesday. be rescued, a year-old boy, into Other officers elected were lINS ; yet ' ' siti. peg tts ston | - eee i tg -old boy, int? Kenneth S. Wills. Toronto, Gen age eag ae sa Farmers are the first citi-)agrees with Alberta Premier E.| yowers early this _morning.| a i "as with gre" said eral secretary; W. E. Cosman, re oldies--and include) ens of the land. They've got to|C. Manning's view that there/yo.tiy sunny and continuing aoe god was with me," Said) ymouth, NS., chairmen of myself--have to hold the fort. |take their place in the new|must be a polarization of politi-\ (49) 'Thursday. Winds northerly Striker. thecal: Canad useun tuitinas Mie |We have to instill confidence | technological age'"' jcal views in Canada. 115 te 20 today ann light on . J. G. Dunn, Ridgeway, Ont., ' ee ----------| Mrs. Sawka feels that the) He said at a news conference] thursday é War Veteran Dies president, Canadian Christian age number of jobs she has held put/that Canadians "haven't had a)" white River, Cochrane, \®si : : : Women's Fellowship 0 itics or |her in touch with what makes) meaningful choice between the! ... yumes Bay: Sunny and cool/ TORONTO (CP) -- William) The denomination has about jceeade tick. |two major parties for years." |i¢h considerable _afternoon| | : a After she left third-year high} "The Liberals have been | |schoo! in the 1930s to get mar-|trying to outflank the NDP. The , y fe | Scientists jried, Mary Sawka worked at|Conservatives have been trying sacar Ganehe ond isthe I everything. |to outflank the Liberals. I don't cool "Winds northerly 15 today | KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--En- She baked 70 dozen pies a\want to be mistaken for a Lib- and light on Thursday. ergy Minister Pepin Tuesday | day during the depression andjeral " ; urged Canadian scientists to get|!ater was a waitress, sold reall Mr. Manning's suggestion| ged C | involved in politics both person-| Henry Marsden, 95, last surviv- 0 'i "anads h nig Commonwealth holder of a Meier HIN le about ae miles cloudiness today. Distinguished Conduct Medal yect of London won in the Boer War, died at é his home here Monday. Mr Marsden, who became an Otta- wa alderman after his retire- ment from the army as a Cap- PREMIER SMALLWOOD letter received Threats Denied estate and even drove a Toron-|was made in a recent book. tain in 1929 and lived in the : ioatont i vat ; capital until 1946, also was de ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Pre-| ally and through professional ap repping 8 yh Figg 9 st ag sh er tt awarded the Military Cross at HM mier Joseph Smallwood Tues- | 48sociations. ' ib tae cond husb: nt Paul ies ae an of he litical Vimy Ridge and the Merito-, seas. -Aanind._ Aly. Room iaAah. it ee See eR ne ee ee a he Sama lcedaie Lies it ahaa rious Service Medal for saving threats against his life, but|POlitics ... you should at least/an employee of the Sacilic spectrum 1. believe. | shou a6 , > he told|Great. Eastern railway injoccupy, we'll attract many \join political parties,' \the metallurgical society of the Prince | tigating He ee Canadian Institute of Mining | Earlier Tuesday, radio sta-\anq Metallurgy. life at sea while on a troopship RCMP here said they are inves- in 1916. Funeral services will be held Thursday. Call Smog Alert LOS ANGELES (AP)--Eye- blinding smog clung to the Los Angeles basin today in what the weather bureau described as the greatest concentration in a décade. The smog Tuesday reached an ozone reading of .70 for each 1,000,000 parts of air in orge, B.C. small - C conservatives, some of <= them who now are members of tion VOCM said a threat had| «phere is nothing shameful been made on the life of ves #bout political parties." H ilt S |the Social Credit party." pr e . aes : re po Mr. Pepin said that the Liber- e | close to Mr. Smallwood, who : ttracted a num-| R h C d declined to be named publicly, |#), Party had Mui corvants and IC. ana a $ as saying a letter was received | iniversity professors--many of recently by either a govern-| whom now are in the cabinet-- $ BE WISE: $ | ECONOMIZE! SAVE $$ -- WTH -- MONCTON (CP)--Conserva- tive leadership candidate Alvin Hamilton Tuesday called for "expansionist nationalism' in Canada. {ment official or the policelig i) a vacuum of '"politico- department conveying the | economic expertise" in politics. threat. Mr. Pepin, a former political science professor, said politics THE HEINTZMAN ss OTTAWA (CP)--Air Commo-|°2!¥ | age, becoming the richest Here's a novel plan for parents '| the nearby San Gabricl Valley | . "should become, more and| The member for Qu'Appelle| FUEL =the most since 1955, An offi- | A intment Lg eae saopanuni ed at said such internal economic| | | Or ee ee en ee | ppo |more, a carer, sspbused, a se atowth Could. mopan: Canadas ¢ OlL ¢ | PIANO RENTAL PLAN politicians should try to become country | Phone 668-3341 ROBERT NIXON es Angeles for the third time \ err a Willi Wei 48 f oS ee ore Willlam Weiser, 48, 0 . er capita in the world wit who wish to test their children's - + ineffective program |Ottawa has been appointed paca 4 pana rather than ¥ Booscg hin ot ey wae eae Guard Burtons Sabie esi Fed et bara at) But even if scientists did not| He said in an interview the DX -- DX -- DX -- DX ing a piano. Heintzman will rent B h Poll ti pe weaved eacquarters. | enter politics, they should take| country is faced with three eco- you an attractive, new small ALGHERO, Sardinia (Rea- eac ution Now director of NORAD com-|part in political activities, to| nomic policies: . pi for 6 months--if you de- : 1. The Liberals' approach of Fast Action piano for 6 months : , cide to purchase it, the six month's rent and cartage will be allowed on the purehase price. ters )--Film stars Elizabeth, BURLINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- mer operations centre at Colo-| eliminate the lack of scientific! Taylor and Richard Burton Robert Nixon, Ontario-Liberal '@40 Springs, he takes up his | communication with politics. Tuesday hired an extra body-|party leader, said Tuesday "no|N€W Post in December from Air) During the 'Tuesday night . : ' |Commodore, R. M. Aldwinkle,| hanque ged eentyd yuet, one of Mr. Pepin's} commercial union with the U.S. and Mexico. : | 2. Former finance minister) HOUSE SALES! guard for their children|swimming" signs on Ontario| 101 rae because of a recent wave of beaches advertise ineffective |47, Of Clinton, Ont., who will] department officials, Dr. John| Walter Gordon's belief in build. Call o. Member of the The balance on Heintzman's kidnappings in Sardinia. Nine! government programs to fight spend 1968 at the Imperial/Convey, director of themines ing a wall around his country, | OSHAWA end DISTRICT | Own Budget Terms. persons, mostly wealthy men,|water pollution Defence College in Britain. \branch, was awarded a special) 3+ His own hope to create al REAL ESTATE BOARD 79 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-2921 growth-boosting economic base} in Canada. | When the agriculture minister in the Diefenbaker cabinet, he | said, he was appalled at 'Present Constitution Needs "sine" wir eins ox have been kidnapped and held' Mr. Nixon told a party gath- Air Commodore Weiser wasjcentennial award by the. insti- for large ransoms so far this ering there is not a single prov-,born at Newark, N.J., and/tute for services in the field of year. | incial lakefront joined the RCAF in 1941, 'metallurgy iToronto and Niagara on aap ea ee a ee . } |Lake, Ont., and many beaches Drug Prices in the area are polluted. MONTREAL (CP)--Merck. 'To Sharp and Dohme of Canada/said, "we need tough effective Lid. announced Tuesday the|laws and a program of Jow- . . ' . s company will stop distributing|cost, Jong-term loans to indus: } d P e suggested list prices for drugs|try to help to install pollution ul In sige r mier 0 In to pharmacists after Sept. 1 and List Photo subsidies," he said, "'I told the MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE farmers to' grow all the wheat " they could--I would find the |e i3| GLECOFF' control pollution," he He declined comment on the} control equipment ' | pape outcome of the leadership vote, | The announcement was part "Years ag e Conservatives, ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)--|exam { | a a ' ST. MAS, ple to the whole world ; . ; rer' of a company statement which!promised to spend $20,000,000' Manitoba Premier Duff Roblinjhow people can live in har- put . : a oad ge : also said removal of the federal|acquiring lakefront property," said Tuesday it is more desira-| mony.' pind PAs isrupt the Con- sales tax on manufacturers'|Mr. Nixon ble to build on Canada's! Turnin SEEVRMVED: .: 4 - ing to fiscal matters, Mr. ; Bs Ce prices on Sept. 1 plus reduc- So far, less than $3,000,000 present, constitution than to do)Roblin said that inflation can $ U P E R M A R K E T s been for th The text of was released in tions in import duties will mean some drug prices will go down 20 per cent HERE and THERE ¢ purpose. |jaway with it. . Nixon's speech advance, be controlled, in part at least, by) "1 don't want to throw the old|increased efforts in manpower constitution away," he told|development, by the adoption of| Elgin County delegates to next Suidelines for wage settlements month's Progressive Conserva-|and by the federal government tive party leadership conven-|'efraining from dealing in the tion in Toronto at which he is)money market. FREE Estimetes, Reasoneble Rates, Repair Specialist. WEEKEND SPECIALS | MEAT DEPT. TAX EXEMPTION 'and Mre. Robert Flot, RR 2. ml of nine declared aad Pos . wee meet later in | SMOKED H Review of a bylaw grantingiOshawa represented Ontario) : Re hectare oblin told a Hydro | | c | exemption for certain residents! County 4H He aking Club at; OM the subject of Canadian/group of leadership convention) feed instatied Picnic Shoulders Lb. unity, Mr. Roblin said the one) delegates that French President, over 70 from the provisions of|the Canadian onal Exhibl- sar : Shs al . ; ' the school tax is to be undertak-| tion last wek. One hundred and|asi¢ characteristic of Canada Charies de Gaulle's visit to § Fast Dependable Redio Dispatched ee genera] purpose committee. Ald.'countries were guests at the had eecided to live as one| Stage for serious thinking about! 1 . BACON Pk. : Gilbert Murdoch recently sug-|Margaret 'Addison residence, "ation. national unity. Coll 723-1191 9. gested city council examine the Victoria College and visited the, "If we carry on this noble He said there was little need | ROUND--SIRLOIN--T-BONE position taken in Hamilton.) Parliament buildings, Museum,|expetiment we can give anjto worry about de Gaulle's| c where tle exemption was ap-jand Canadian National Exhibi : --_--- | apparent intervention in a criti- STEAKS plied without a lien on property.| tion, ical Canadian problem, "but Lb. 5-Year | what we have to consider is the | reaction that his visit brought." LAST CAMP MEETING AJAX-PICKERING GROCERY DEPT. Raindrops Oshawa Kiwanis Club mem-! Thirty - nine babies were born | On the Vietnam war, Mr. bers closed out their summer) during July at Ajax and Picker-! P Roblin said he believed the} Guaranteed season on Tuesday, when they| ing General Hospital. Twenty- re rropiem |United States had worthy 'pe Aylmer Tomatoes, 28-oz........... 34c held their we ekly jJuncheon meet-' six more babies were born at the motives in "holding the rim" Investment Certificates ing at Kiwanis Camp, for the last| hospital up to July of this year LONDON (Reuters) -- British against outside forces so the, NOW EARN Alymer Ketchup, 18-oz. ...... 4 for 89c time. Vice - president Alan Cay|than for the same period lasi government scientists are firing|democracies could develop) Heinz Tomato Juice, 20-oz. ... 4 for 79¢ reminded the me Sep bullets at raindrops to help/| without interference. nbers that the year. Newborn babies last year make flying safer. However, he criticized) . 5, would be) numbered 253. The number of Genosha, when patients treated in emergency », 67° 4,,, 89° BUTTER BREAD 24-02. loaves ATTENTION: . HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THE OSHAWA SECONDARY SCHOOLS WILL OPEN FOR THE FALL TERM ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th If you are entering Grade 10, 11, 12 or 13, you are asked to report at 9 a.m. to the Auditorium of the school you will attend. If you are entering Grade 9, you will report at 10:30 a.m. If you plan to attend one of the schools listed below, but have not yet registered, you should do so at once in person at the office of the school you will attend. School offices are open Monday through Friday during office hours. D. F. J. Donevan Institute Collegiate Institue 240 Simcoe St. $., 250 Harmony Rd. $., Tel. 723-4678 Tel, 728-7315 Eastdole Collegiate and Vocational Institute 265 Harmony Rd. N., Tel. 723-8157 R. S. MeLaughlin Collegiate ONE eae ond eas Stevenson Rd. N. Tel. 728-9407 Central Collegiate 301 Simcoe St. N., Tel. 728-7531 $. E. LOVELL, Choirmen Oshawa Boord ef Education. G. L. ROBERTS, Superintendent of Secondery Schools THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION EVENING CLASSES Grade 13 1967 - 1968 DR. F. J. DONEVAN COLLEGI NSTIT 250 Harmony aLeeiare ' UTE Telephone 728-7315 ART GEOGRAPHY BIOLOGY HISTORY CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS A ENGLISH MATHEMATICS B FRENCH PHYSICS CLASSES will be held on one or more of four evenings, Monday to Thursday, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. ond will continue until the middle of Moy. COURSES will be provided if 15 or more people register -- on or before opening night. FEES: $10.00 per course to be paid at time of enrolment. No refunds at end of term. REGISTER IN PERSON ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 or WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. BOARD OF EDUCATION, OSHAWA G. L. ROBERTS, Superintendent of Secondary Schoots $. E, LOVELL, Chairman J. R. BACKUS, Business Administrator IMPROVE YOUR EDUCATION, YOUR EARNING POWER and YOURSELF DURHAM COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Announces THE 1967 - 1968 PROGRAM FOR ADVANCED TECHNICAL EVENING CLASSES Registration at R. S. McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE & VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE 570 Stevenson Road North -- Telephone: 728-9407 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 or WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Classes will be held at McLaughlin C.V.I. on Monday and Wednesday Evenings, starting September 18 These courses are equivalent to the day courses being offered at the Institutes of Technology and are recoanized by the As- held Hotel | Canaaa' i | 1 el G 1 Recent research showed that| Canada's continuing reliance on| 5 lf, ) Gordon E. Willey, president of during July was 1,014. The total : foreign and defence policies ae 6 the newly « formed Durham Col- up to July is 5,678. ¥ raindrops are a problem for jet ' I fore than mulated in the 1950s. per annum lege will be the guest speaker. /|1,150 x-rays were taken during) #!"craft. A-supersonic jet regu- ter fi 'or five years Shirriff's Marmalade, 24-oz. ......,,.. 49¢ PRODUCE DEPT. July at the hospital and 59 maj- larly flying into rain squalls CNR PARKING or and 63 minor operations were|now faces the possibility of by investing in Gueronteed Board of Control has recom-performed. . fuselage and wing erosion and Investment Certificotes mended to council that 35 park- the 4 si een problem will become more which are LOCAL ing spaces be set aside in the NO SUSPENSION acute wh BUY DIRECT i . hal : . e e | ! p| |f@ Gueranteed--as to Pri | and T T 7h pen eae baa ee use a Bag yi RR 3 Bow-| Concorde 'nites Maker ttl TONE-CRAFT Interest. : aiaias LET UCE, Large Heads ak es ad for 35 of CNR employees while the rail- manville, did not have his driv-|first tes y "a ad Flexible--moy be used os Col- way company constructs a tem- ers' licence suspended by Mag-|speed Viel ace te KING PARK PLAZA _ watere) for Were. PEARS ey ave: aera hp Eran an Qt. 29¢ porary railway crossing into the |istrate R. B. Baxter as was er-| > lot from Mary Strect reconstruc-|roneously reported in The} tion of Athol Street East between'Times Aug. 24. He was convic-} Albert Street and Charles|ted of specding and fined $50) Street, jand costs or seven days in jail, | the event of death, h Trustee Act In- SPANISH ONIONS ...... 2 for 25c DRUGETTE DEPT. Halo SHAMPOO, 1.19 Value .. 93¢ vestments, CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage' of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks 12 TENDERS HOSPITAL REPORT : Bae elve oar poled ee ofa! Twenty male and 18 female ow olways ready to serve you. Vim at iese] powere! ackhoe leader "abies were born at Oshawa Fuel Oil i i ¥ 7 opened by board of control had General Hospital for the weck OVER yt YEARS, EXPERIENCE ! gee 'Grae KOTEX, Reg. SE ee he bg prices ranging from $10,500 to! At 20-26, a hospital report ALKA SELTZER R 83 f 73 + ee Rigg re peers to! says lere were 307 admissions c é 7 rida TE . the public works department and 326 harges; 103 major HLIN ints for a report. A backhoe leader is} and 101 r operations for ihe | NigHTs LISTERINE, Reg. i oe Lie it used to dig trenches. |week. Eight hundred and fifty-/ COAL & 110 ond jtwo physiotherapy and 148 oc- SUPPLIES 3-3481 Fo: hala sale | 174 RITSON RD S. OSHAWA | lo Dep 4H HOMEMAKING CLUB {ctpajiona) therary treatments i King St. W. | ad | Jane Flett, daughter of Mr:j were given in the sem- veriod, | | FREE PARKING AT THE REAR OF THE BUILDING q @ 4 } sociation of Certified Engineering Technicions and Technolo- gists. PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION The requirement for admission to the Advanced Technical Evening Certificate Courses is the Secondary School Graduation Diploma (Grade 12 in Ontario) or its equivalent as determined by the College. FEES: $25.00 PER SUBJECT The following credits have been approved and may be present- ed in lieu of the subjects indicated: i i] Grade XIII Chemistry for Chemistry | Grade XIIl Algebra and Trigonometry for Mcthematics | Grade XIII Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry for Mathematics || Grode XIII Physics and Trigonometry for Mechanics | or Physics ! Grade XII Vocational Drafting for Technical Drawing Vocationol Electricity for Applied Electricity |! Register In Person At R. S. McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE & VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE 570 STEVENSON ROAD NORTH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 or WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Grade XII F pee: WITH LABO! Britis! Plans By CY FOX LONDON (CP)--Ra Britain's minister of to visit Canada n and plans to meet officials concerned wv problems. Gunter, 58 today, meet union leaders ¢ Canadian visit, \v include stays in Ot Montreal. A power in the Labor party, he w chairman in 1965 and wield much influence | circles of the organi Gunier met with L: Statistics In Firm F OTTAWA (CP)--.L eral government stati. cate the Canadian m ing industry has cor period of inventory a which puts it in a st tion for future ec: advance. Back in January at ary, the ratio of inve manufacture shipment the high rate of 2.33 higher than it had be time in the previous 2! In June, the ratio v 2.02, its lowest point fall, before the recent the economic upsurge reflected in the statisti The Canadian figure case parallel experien United States, where Ackley, President economic adviser, has business now is _ pc another upturn. The ratio of invente by manufacturing indi the shipments or sa industries are makin; tributors and ultimate retail market is a indicator of the healtl ness. Businessmen keep Mississip Choose Ji JACKSON, Miss. Representative John liams, firebrand 'opp the Johnson admir won the Democratic n for Mississippi gover smashing conservative that left Negro voti wrecked today. The 48-year-old ve two decades in Cong lost his seniority for s the Republican pr ticket three years ag hard-core segregation middle-of-the-roaders cause with a blisterir on liberalism. With reports from precincts from Tuesd ing trickling in, Willie over state Treasurer Winter approached 60, Winter, who topped primary to pick par dates three weeks ago time in only 20 of the ties. The 'Williams vote white candidates to \ all 22 local runof: Negroes opposed whi dates, dashing Negro winning sheriff's post first time since the 18 MOBBED BY FANS Mobbed by several well-wishers at this motel. headquarte today, Williams called ocrats to close ranks Republican challenger Phillips in the Nov. PLUMP--FRESH CHI Lean Rolled--Beet POT ROI SLADE ROAST Tender Beef Shoulde: ROAST Leon Meaty 6th & |