Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1967, p. 6

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('mH em 4 le a eet! 8 el i ee a a A a ee OS a. on. i a a) 'ene -- mtn ee Cee @ *orvror>? 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, \ Wednesday, September 6, 1967 | ' Martineau . For Unity QUEBEC (CP)--Jean Marti- meav, chairman of the Canada Council anda Jeading Montreal lawyer, took a strong stand for Canadian unity Tuesday when he told the Canadian Bar Asso- ciaton: | "There is only one Canadian | naticn. I was born a Canadian | and I want to die a Canadian, a | French - speaking Canadian." Mr, Martineau made the | statement at the bar associa- | tion's annual meeting after lis-| tening through a panel discus-| sion 'n which some speakers| referred to "Canada's two nations."" | As chairman of the discussion he claimed the right to last) word and spoke in English, say- ing language and school rights/ shouid be extended throughout | Canada. | "T think that if we have been able tu do this in Quebec, for so! we'l and so long, it can be done in the rest of Canada." | At a news conference follow- ing an earlier official speech to) the meeting, Pierre Elliott Tru-| deau, federal justice minister,' rejected the political solutions for Quebec erivisaging particu- lar status for the province, two nations or associate states. He said: "T am closing the door to a solution which would destroy! the country." In kis view, constitutional change could only be brought about through adoption of a bill of rights which would guaran- tee lirguistic as well as human rights. || 'BIGGEST HOAX EVER' Mr. Trudeau said he thought "particular status for Quebec is the biggest hoax ever foisted on the people of Quebec and the people of Canada." It meant a different thing in Quebec it did in the rest of Can- ada It couldn't work. The more the powers of Quebec increased, the more the pres- ence of Quebec in Ottawa was reduced. He would fight for solutions such: es particular status if he} thought English Canadians} were 'fools enough to accept then." i He said: | "The special status boys work on the theory you want! your cake and want to eat it too." Isle Ready To Disappear' | WOODSTOCK, N.B. (CP)--A historic island that has served this eastern New Brunswick town for half a century will dis- appear this fall--a victim of| progress. The island in the St. John River was used by the residents of Woodstock as a picnic round, swimming area, base-| all, barness-racing and agri- cultural show centre. During two world wars it was a troop training ground. Soon, however, it will be inundated by the river, backing up behind the giant Mactaquac hydro dams 45 miles down stream. Facilities and buildings, including the Woodstock arena building built 12 years ago, are being dismantled and trans planted to higher and drier ground, July Exports . . Continue Rise OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's export performance = continued | strong during July, pushing the country well on the way to the| government's goal of a $11,-| 250,000,000 export total for 1967. | The Dominion Bureau of Sta-| tistics reported Tuesday that July exports totalled $961,- 100,000, up 12.6 per cent from July last year. The figures included shipments of Canadian goods and commodities import- ed and sent abroad again The July figure brought the seven-months total for 1967 to $6,584,400,000, an increase of 16.2 per cent over the first eeven months of Jast year. | The DBS report Tuesday, showed continued strength in Canadian exports to the United States. FRACTIONAL DECREASE Shipments to the United King- dom in July showed a fraction- | al decrease from a year ago, but exports to the U.K for seven months this year were 5.8 per cent higher. Canadian exports to other) Commonwealth countries and countries accorded the Com- monwealth preferential rate of import duties also continued strong. They rose 17.9 per cent in July and for the seven| months were up 48.8 per cent. Exports to ali other countries | rose 1.7 per cent in July and were nearly six per cent higher | for the seven months A reflection of the stepped-up export drive was shown in ship- ping statistics released Tuesday by DBS for May which showed in. international seaborne ship-| pifiz a rise of 15,2 per cent over) the same month last year. | v; )MINION Buys Only the... AW. F Re ita fia) ane? | a \ 45 > <> eae I we | » RED & BLUE BRAND "FRESH ONTARIO PORK SALE" 37! EASY TO CARVF RIB LAMB CHOPS. 49° Dominion buys only the top grades of Hl Government inspected Red and Blue Brand beef. That's why more Canadians shop at Dominion than at any other store . . . it's mainly because of the meat! Switch to Dominion today and prove it to yourselfl. MEATY--WHOLE or HALF SWIFT'S PREMIUM AND LAZY MAPLE "HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS" SAVE 18¢! ECONOMY SIZE TUBE PLUS WHITE 7\ TOOTH PASTE ' SAVE 21e! 2 TUBES IN TWIN PACK BOX REVLON TOP BRASS 79 HAIR DRESSING vx y SAVE 10c¢! BOX OF 12 REGULAR MODESS Box 43 FEMININE NAPKINS : SAVE 18¢ ! Se "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" BAYSIDE SALMON GUARANTEED FOR NATURAL FLAVOUR, NAT URAL TENDERNESS, NATURAL GOODNESS ! Pork Shoulders "FROZEN IMPORTED LAMB" re FANCY X asy4-02. C RED SOCKEYE TIN THREE MEAL VARIETY -- ROASTS, CHOPS, STEW LAMB", BASKET _., 23° AYLMER saves! | RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON ne. 79% --, MAPLE LEAF BRAND MAPLE LEAF SLICED ee ee bs TOMATO SOUP 81.00) wins | scicaa pore KING'S CHOICE SAVE l6c! Ke. 55* me. 55° GOVERNMENT. INSPECTED APPLE JUICE 3: 89° 7 CHECK THESE VALUES RAKERY WHITE SWAN--WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, AQUA SAVE 8! TOILET TISSUE 3: 79° PEANUT CHIP,-- FUDGE CHIP --- CHOCOLATE CHIP SAVE 4e! ' : phi ¢ EVERYTHING PKG. BAKED RIGHT IN THE STORE MIDTOWN PLAZA ONLY POWDERED HEINZ -- 20-0Z. BOTTLE SAVE 2c! ' aoe TENDER AND TOMATO KETCHUP nACH 43° Danish Butterhorns BLUE BONNET SAVE 10¢! 6 FOR 39° DELICIOUS FRESH CHOCOLATE FUDGE LAYER CAKE ACH 59° BRAN MUFFINS pozen 28° XYDOL DETERGENT 2%: $98) sie pre ce"9§ "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND"--GRAND PRIX--REGULAR PRIMO MACARONI OR SAVE Se! McLAREN'S CORN ¢| os e SPAGHETTI 2 >x<;.89' RELISH Bree | anne i { rin S ' $] BRISK ALL PURPOSE : JOY -- LIQUID CLEANSER) 3 onx. 98° DETERGENT 26x27 61° AVAILABLE 7 P.M. TILL CLOSING WEDNESDAY-- "DOMINION'S OWN" RICHMELLO SAVE 10¢! Ice Cream tm sx 19* THURSDAY-- GARDEN FRESH NIGHT OPENING Ro ye arg SANDWICH 128 FRUIT & VEGETABLES "BONUS BUYS" || santa re 3Q¢ Bed 20-02. PIE DOUGHNUTS DOZEN 49° RAISIN PIE "DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" RICHMELLO : Cc APPLE "TURNOVERS RAISIN BREAD g % QSpe| "4 Touars SWEET AND JUICY -- S.A, VALENCIA SIZE 112's ORANGES « 49: "DOMINION'S OWN" IN PARCHMENT DAINTY MARGARINE 4 .... 89° EVERYTHING GUARANTEED -- VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SEPT. 9 MIDTOWN PLAZA--OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. TILL 9:30 P.M, WHITBY -- OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 KMART PLAZA -- OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 10 --- DOWNTOWN OSHAWA AND CALIFORNIA -- NO. 1 GRADE, SUN RIPENED, PRUNE PLUMS 2 lbs. 45: FRIDAY-- BOWMANVILLE OPEN THURS. AND FRI. NIGHTS TO 9 P.M, SHIRRIFF SAVE 20c! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES -- AMPLE FREE PARKING s 12-Ox. CALIFORNIA'S FINEST -- HONEY DEW Potato Chips ~ 49° or See ye ig SATURDAY-- : "DOMINION'S OWN" DOMINION FRESH SAVE 8 ! Orange Juice «.. 29° MELONS ** 99: THE OSt Wednesdey, Septe De Gaul Drops P| WARSAW (Re dent de Gaull dropped plans f with militant Re Primate Stefan Wyszynski durin visit here be gir French sources 6: The sources sai was prevented by protocol difficultie Officials in Pa day reports in the Gaulle threatened scheduled week visit if he could cardinal was unfc They said then not been settled. Asked about a ing between the dent and Cardina Polish foreign m man said: "No such meet the official progr Relations betwe and state in Pola: from bare toler hostility for some Communi: UN Seat F UNITED NAT The annual cam Communist Chinz Nations has not yet, and its fa predicted already Communist sou retary - General get a request fr aligned and Co) tries this week th Assembly conve should take up Restoratio: Rights of the Pe of China in the | Debate on th recent years has defeat of a resol recognize Pekir tives as "the onl sentatives. United Nations" Chinese Nationa UN bodies. Pro-Nationalist forecast that. it dow by about 1 gin as last year. The margin a; lution at that tim with seven ab: 'was much better alist side than t when a similar r on a 47-to-47 tie, tions. The asser that a two-thirds to. make a chang Clairtone Loses Mc TORONTO (C $799,295 for th ended June 30, 2 loss of $91,369 has prompted < Corp. Ltd. of T draw its applics on the Ame Exchange. Peter Munk, first-half results ber of negative marily a marke the Canadian co Mr. Munk sai directors intend their decision or Stock Exchang' after the full ye 1967 are availab Sales were $7 half compared t year. Western | New Cha LONDON, On pointment of Trueman of Ott: chancellor of tt Western Ontario Tuesday by Dr. liams, president Weldon, chairm of the university Dr. Trueman first director Council and has ident of the Uni toba and the Ur Brunswick. career he was § commissioner a the National Fil Dr. Trueman Cronyn of Lond chancellor for new chancellor four years. Gales | Seven LONDON ( persons were and dozens in which swept ac Ships took sh storm-whipped air passeng Europe were de At the nort Blackpool, inland flooding streets. Trade Dety Le BRIGHTON, ters)---Britain's ber Trades Uni defied its lea demanded an, ment support f Vietnam. The resoluti Tuesday by 4, 3,319 000, a sur the TUC's ann this south coas

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