Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1967, p. 2

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BEFORE } Diefe Afte: WEATHER FORECAST 7 Sunny Skies Forecast For At Least Two Days 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September ie UC FS , A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Labor Minister Brings Explosion Kills Four MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala. (AP) --Four persons were killed and 40 injured in an explosion which e TORONTO (CP) -- Officialjern James Bay, Cochrane shattered a building at the Rey- SIU, Shippers Together A forecast issued at 5:30 a.m.| regions: Variable cloudiness) nolds Metal Alloys plant here, By GERARD | EDT: 'and a few afternoon showers| company officials said. OTTAWA (CP)- Synopsis: A trend to milder | today. Mostly cloudy with show- | weather will continue today and ers or thundershowers Wednes- Wednesday. Daytime tempera- day. Continuing warm. Winds 000,000. tures will be a few degrees| Southerly 15. eet i | higher than Monday's and Hila Ottawa and Montreal region: The explosion, heard more 4 d in ight ted. Mainly sunny today and|than 15 miles away, occurre Pie tik promere area will| Wednesday. Daytime tempera-|the plant's casting No. 10. The 'dominate the southern Ontario|tures near normal but cool at/piast sent flames shooting more jweather and at least two more night. Light winds. than 200 feet into the air and idays of suntiy skies are fore-| Forecast Temperatures turned the building into a pile They said first reports indi- : baker plans to cated damage might reach $1,- 72nd birthday he way and the anni 18 may mark his | official residence of the Opposition. At an emoti- reception Monday baker told repor plans to mark his # OTTAWA (CP) -- Labor Min- F Aster Nicholson has called both | sides in the shipping strike together for a meeting, but had some trouble Monday determin- ing the site and date. At last word, the meeting will be held at 3 p.m. EDT Wednes- day in the labor department's Pope Paul VATICAN CITY (AP)--Vati-| |can authorities said Monday, night that Pope Paul's condition continues to improve. The Pope continued work on, urgent church business in the| afternoon and received his sec- ant V amdeicediile: of the al regs of state, Amicto Cardi-| oot cata HOR OE ts opegeipeantaet P vibble s , \nal Cicognani. cast. is develor 'ow tonight, high Wednesday | of rubble. ee a meeting came early Monday #| A midday bulletin had said} jin the north and showers are|Windsor ....+..... 52 18 First reports indicated some varios fishing eld Friday 3 Ouse tt the 69-year-old Pope, suffering likely north of Lake Superior/st. Thomas ....... 50 75 |employees--perhaps as many Asked whether cout an nour later spake ig ie A agnor Po Gur lap aaieeee 0 Ge lee eieceee eee the Commons wh man for Mr. Nicholson said the #= S anent = tanduil fisht and that wake St. Clair, Lake Erie,| Kitchen: rid 7 in the wreckage. However, mentary session 1 meeting had been shifted to ie Lops lutd is lah ehedenat as |Lake Huron, Georgian Bay,|Mount Forest . company officials later -- said $5; he replied: : Montreal by mutual agreement jhis temperature was normal, Haliburton, Killaloe, Lake| Wingham ... 48 75 |there was no reason to believe "T'm gol | pe ¥ : | Ontario, Niagara regions, Wind-|Hamilton .... 50 72 ladditional dead or injured ey ypergreg .A couple hours later, the sec- , ond change was announced. Designers 'or, London, Hamilton, Toronto, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny St. Catharines ... 50 72 Peterborough might be found in the debris. On a normal shift, officials way off." A platoon of : Mr. Nicholson personally tele- OTTAW cP) -- a aN z 75 C phoned Pre ona Bag er scua saa oeciatirts roe to : ine ms voreany Wake pn aa rH 75 ec ete, Dore the i sas peo Ae Perercens Sts tries considered ways and light becoming southeast 15 Killaloe 40 75 i j aah del tal International Union of Canada ie t dlenersi [He B as 2 : casting house. However, the and cameras to and chic negotiators. forth agele g«lg Mge silizoms, southern, Whie| Muskoka vv: 4 [otc sald they bed ne beeu deposed Tory che shipping firms to suggest rg pees mation, particularly to develop- ae atee: S, coieary 48 15 ath on those inside the sual gesture, : << tie oon Povey Fie shag HON. J. R. NICHOLSON ing countries. 4\Sunny with a few cloudy inter-| Earlton 48 75 detorvas a . ae | cS. talks bestia Wedabehay The designers were here to msivals today. Variable cloudiness| Sault Ste. Ma en tee AJAX cou e time and site. attend the fifth general assem- and a few showers Wednesday.| Kapuskasing .... 52 72 | bly of the International Council \Continuing warm. Winds south | White River ..... 52 72 Quadruplets Budaet A l of Societies of Industrial NAACP OFFICIAL HIT 115 to 20. Moosonee ....-.. 52 72 | D - MILAN, Italy (AP)--Mrs.| uaget Approva geese Sidney Finley of the Na- Council commando after housing demonstrators and |_ Northern White River, west-! Timmins ....-.-. 52 72 ystro Gelmino Carli, 33, a laborer's; JERUSALEM (AP) -- The 4 tional Association for the Finley was struck during @ -- white counter-marchers Jast wife, gave birth to girl quadru: | Israeli parliament approved in NATO Exercises | plc gag " of pay psy 2. ye and bot- night Ld | lets Monday. principle Monday a government ane ree eople executive staff is tles hurled during a con- : : t t | . | i pidmer of LONDON (CP) French aided by a Milwaukee Youth frontation between open (AP Wirephoto) rimean ar ars e um | e The babies were placed in| supplementary budget of $174,- naval units are taking part in incubators. They were named|000,000 to help pay for the Mid-|an Atlantic pact naval exercise - Lucia, Sandra, Monica and|dle East war, the occupation of|in the east Atlantic despite the | Arab territory and to finance | withdrawal of France last year| The/from the NATO integrated mili-| + Anna. The Carlis have two other industrial development. * children, 11 and eight years old.|Supplementary budget raises|tary command. Charge Denied | ANNAPOLIS, Md. The Maryland Court of Special ; Appeals was asked Monday to - set aside the conviction of an "Sl-year-old man for the attempted rape of a Somerset ' County school teacher last year. Defence lawyer Walter D. Webster told the court that his client, Walter S. Waters of (AP) --| \Israel's 1967-68 budget to §$2,- 000,000,000. Saref said $16,- A British defencé ministry statement Monday announcing 700,000 would be spent on|Exercise Fair Play said five defence and security. |Embargo Continues 24 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The United States will continue its embargo on shipments of heavy military equipment to Greece because of its disap- proval of the military junta NATO countries--Canada, Brit- ain, The Netherlands, Norway Portugal--are taking part the combined air, surface | jand submarine tactical training exercise. MEAFORD, Ont. (CP) -- | Correction ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL NDP Leader Promises Independent Price Board By GORDON GRANT KINGSTON |MacDonald said Monday his| Addressing a Woman Found | party would appoint an inde-| meeting, he said: "We don't have to sit back| ion would force a roll back. pendent prices (CP) -- Donald) unwarranted. review board lany price increases it thought] Under the proposed prices |review board, if there was no nomination| justification for a price rise, he hoped the weight of public opin- Toronto was in Belleville where les | By ROBERT EVANS | MOSCOW (Reuters -- The Kremlin has rehabilitated the Crimean Tartars, 22 years after Stalin deported their communi- ty from the Black Sea peninsu- la for collaboration with the |Germans, it was learned Mon- | day. ; Two decrees allowing the Tatars to return to their ances- tral home were signed by Pres- ident Nikolai Podgorny Sept. 5 22, Years After Deportation There was no explanation for the long delay in granting the Tatars rights of return. The first decree said, 'The facts of collaboration with the German invaders by a certain section of the Crimean Tatars was groundlessly blamed on the whole Tatar population of the Crimea. } "These blanket charges against all citizens of Tatar nationality living in the Crimea must be withdrawn--all the were likely to do so as they Subscribers Te cae @ BLUE CROSS @ PS.I. @ GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT PAY CASH! You Give Us DRUGS AJAX (Staff) - cil paid tribute | to the late Oshaw H. R. Hobbs. Council unanime give a grant of $: awa Fire Departn Dystrophy fund ir the late chief. REPORT ASKED Deputy Reeve M council she was no with the Emperor age problem in th Reid said Empero erties bordering 0 division were subj the property to th 'Fairmount, was physically which seized power in April,| Bernice Oldfield, 49, of nearby| "when a New Democratic gov-\while unwarranted price! and published in Pravda Vosto- . incapable of committing the U.S. officials said Monday. Collingwood was found dead iy | ernment takes office in Ontario|increases are put into effect. COVERS 200 MILES ka, Communist party daily of|more because a new generation The Doctors conditions when tl * crime of rape. The court took] The decision to maintain the}a car beside Highway 26 Mon-|0n Oct. 18." ae _On the first day of his elec-|the central Asian republic of|of people has enetred work and Prescription lands were raise the case under advisement.|€mbargo became known shortly|day. : The leader of the Ontario) 'Why should drug companies tion campaign, Mr. MacDonald) tj7hekistan where most of the| political life." previous grade | : Waters had been sentenced to|@fter King Constantine of| Police believe Mrs, Oldfield ; "lenjoy record profit levels while| Covered more than 200 miles,|/-patars were exiled in 1945. The second decree declared We do the rest, weeks ago a speci ; i Greece conferred wi i- i rsecgd ield| NDP said the board would be aj : ' ; |held two news conferences, : clare A ; life imprisonment for the with Presi-|may have been killed when her |those who are in medical need| ; i *| 'The decrees exonerated the|the Crimean Tatars now have of council was af * crime. . Johnson in the White car left the highway Sunday. | public body free of ROversmnedl avy forced to the wall to Wiese poop pene) peaigereony nation as a whole, saying the|the right to live anywhere in FREE complaints were 1 Car Pri soca ete on jHeaford is on Georgian Bay |Pressure and would investigate!for their drugs?" | Ot Gag by a sewer worker while| charges of general co-operation|the Soviet Union--in effectil City-Wide Delivery Mayor Harry -- ar Frices | 29 miles east of Owen Sound, | having lunch vee are og ie ole ye' granting them the right to ; headed the commi j 4 | s "i : pied the Crimea during the Sec-| return home. problem had been DETROIT (AP) --. Chrysler| Premier Bennett Dumps His first stop after leaving) «nq -World War were ground-| But observers believe few MITCHELL s a drainage ditch 3 'nies to disclose prices on 1968 .models, said Monday they would be up an average of $133 or 4.6 per cent over last year's) model prices. | The Chrysler price increase) bore out predictions of Chrys-| ler's executives that additional | safety and health features built! 'Into the 1968 cars in line with U.S. federal directives would result in higher prices. | Some Chrysler cars had! ' Corp., first of the auto compa-| | jamong the three bishops last OTTAWA (CP) -- Bishop N. |R. Clark of James Bay was not month who opposed passage by the general synod of the Angli-| can Church of Canada of a new | Last Load Of Fill On Dam VICTORIA (CP)--Premier W.|ly unharnessed river which) y4, MacDonald walked a picket uake Athabaska in)),.) F A . to| Alberta and Saskatchewan. line outside the Wilson Concrete The total Peace project canon permitting remarriage of|4 ¢. Bennett climbs on to aj flows into I divorced persons in the church. | 35-ton dump truck today ; OF the 34 bishops at the synod| qump the last load of fill into in awa, the three who dis-|the Portage Mountain dam on\ capacity. will be 2,300,000 kilo- sented were E. G. Munn of Cal-|the Peace River, edonia, D. B. Marsh of The|noriheast of here in the Rock' British Arctic and J, A. Watton of Moo-| youyntain trench. 600 miles} watts, Columbia generating |he held a news conference with) \Ian Reilly, NDP candidate for the new riding of Quinte. After the news conference in a living room of a small home in the outskirts: of Belleville, The Grimean Tatars, believed to number about 500,000, were one. of several minority national |groups dispersed during or after the war for working with the Germans. Apart from the Volga Ger- Products Ltd. plant and shook| mans, descendants of German hands with about 25 strikers, * | He went to the Elks Hall In compared with @ total! Belleville to address a. party |meeting at which he assured a | \settlers who made the lower reaches of the river their home in the 17th century, the Cri- mean Tatars were the last to have settled in central Asia and most have put down roots in the new areas. 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 of the majority of Mrs, Reid insist cil be given a rep on the committee' mayor said a rep forthcoming. HIGH SCHOOL The council una proved the decisio: ering District Hi, Board to add a# 32+ to the Dunbarton F an_estimated cost The addition will * school student c: 1,105 to 1,875 and y pleted by Septemb taxpayers would about $500,000 of Europe. Canadi. TORONTO (CP) dian sealing indu: crippled by a Eure of seafskins, a fist ment official said ! Dr. W. M. Sprule the international | sonee, {capacity of 3,700,000 kilowatts! juestioner that Ontario Indians|be allowed to return home. | | The C; i _| The premier's symbolic load in 1966. Id i better deal b hecusly Recon oe Pye "rer will be the Jast of 100,000,000 cwrrcHEs ABOUND | Would be given a hot elaborate | OTHERS EXONERATED Bishop N. R. Clark was one of| ons of gravel, sand and rock)" 4 'hice yard of switches is| He then came here, toured the three dissenters and that he|Sttipped from a mountainside|) i145 assembled to feed a|the riding -- Kingston and the| ens, Ingushes, Karachays and | was Bishop of Caledonia, four miles away and used t0/ 509 oo9.voit, 574-mile transm:s-|Islands--and attended a meet- Balkars, mainly Moslems as aaa form a power dam 600 feet)': ; ld ; are the Tatars, were rehabili- PM PEARSON | : LS |sion line, the longest in the|ing at which John Meister was 'ars, Lockheed Re enters high, half a mile wide and) on world, to brik Peace-| nominated NDP candidate. tated following former premier NEW YORK (AP) -- Lock- «models carried. The new Dodge Charger, for example, was priced $114 below the 1967) Charger. Complaints TORONTO (CP)--Jack Rut- tle, program manager for CTV television's Toronto station CFTO, said Monday "several"| | telephoned complaints had been)! | received over use of a four-let-/Open a new French - language! ter word on a Sunday discus-|television service and turn the| sion program. |first sod for a new runway at Charles Templeton, CTV's| Elliot Lake in a 24-day visit to director for news and. public| his riding of Algoma East this affairs, said a pilot tape which| week Jower price tags than the ry Groups of Kalmyks, Chech- «+ « Visits Home Ridin i : i ; ad more than a mile long in a SIX") venerated power to Vancuuver| Mr. MacDonald leaves today Nikita Khruschev's secret . year construction project. | pared speech on Stalin's crimes in f N Ww | V rv. at a cost of under four mills.| for Cornwall. i Se ue cent Miocene Corp. said Mon-| The dam will form a 640-\Later additional and "herent adit OSHAWA OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-|%4Y 't's re-entering the com-|square-mile lake extending) jines will disseminate the Dance! | ster Pearson will officially | mercial transport aircraft field; more than 225-miles back along! energy throughout the province, | Housing Experts SLUMS DOUBLE a three-jet airliner that|the Peace River and its tribu-| pringing new life-blood to B.C.'s In Lima, Peru, 10 per cent of | will carry 300 persons more|taries, the Finlay and Parsnip' jnqustrializati Pegs ; 8, , ustrialization. Gather In Ottawa the population lived in slums in |1958. By 1964 the number ha | y th | | } | | i The new plane, designed the, . yer g ratic s ; L-1011, will have a cruise speed sant On ae *S ceremony will be more than 200 ; -- of 600 miles an hour. Two of its) plans are already under way Rei pe sted ag riod io Association of Housing ' : engines wi ' | : ) Y, York an ndon, / "foot | - 5t had not been intended for reed ee sg oie = prime min- ne pee bares Lining for two ports and a separate/ high monument in the shape of poe ee eee was included by mistake when|'*'¢r § ntennial visit to his|ine tail of h port authority to handle log-\a gateway leading to the dam| wi i ts f the show was broadcast on the/ Constituency, it will be marked ail of the fuselage. : giant : : : |with housing experts from Bs [wate freight and recreational will be unveiled. On one side of/across Canada on hand to par- eastern network to Halifax,|by Teceptions, breakfasts, pic- : ; raffi He TenarvOLr ms i babe Montreal, Toronto and Kitch \nics and meetings with the Lib-| Victor Freed mater fratiie on Me reser} outs: | the mpuument willbe B Atos: | Melbate An LW nhys Oh eer than 2,008 miles. rivers. Watching today's dedication \4 OTTAWA (CP) -- The Ontar-|Jumped to 20 per Cent. SEPTEMBER 15 - 16 - 17 i jeral hierarchy in the N | The contract to build the vast;year-old mammoth _ tusk sions. Ott: 4 ss wuisday cle the cond at iced n the Northern! CaGLIA RI (AP) -- Adam was worth $73,200,000 to ajunearthed during the exceva- Although mainly an Ontario --_ branch in ea fore the pro-| |wealthy Sardinian landowner,|consortium of companies head-| tions. jmeeting, the conference will be annual gia oh nationa' ssociatic gram was broadcast on delayed) transmission to the western net- work. kidnapped 12 days ago, stum-\ed by Peter Kiewit Sons Con-| The monument will also serve,attended by representatives of Charge Reduced \bled into a police station Mon-| struction Ltd. of Calgary. The/as a memorial to the 14 con-|the federal, Alberta, New KITCHENER (CP)--Richard day after his family paid a'dam's cost represents about struction workers who lost their,Bruns wick, Newfoundland, h Ed ° Hanlon, 25. of Galt Sag found reported ransom of $40,000. The| one-tenth of the total estimated! lives in accidents while working|Nova Scotia, Quebec and Sas- Frenc ucation | guilty 'Monday red |kidnapping occurred at the| cost of the Peace River project,| on the Peace River project. katchewan governments. SEES charge af anil in Fhe ced height of Sardinia's Black| including all related facilities. Cabinet ministers from these QUEBEC (CP) -- Education| ooinine of Albert K n. | August, when 4,000 soldiers and| T YT PAY! |governments are scheduled to Ministers Alain Peyrefitte of| 508 g of Albert Kent, 72, 9f/nolice were trying to quell a| RECORD LABOR FORCE | LE PAY! lattend, along with some Ontario France and Jean-Jacques Ber-)*1/S'eh, Leg wave of killings and ransom) A record labor force of 4,850| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) | mayors, reeves, council mem- trand of Quebec. Monday night) 4 ")preme Court jury Was! abductions, is employed on the develop: -- A placard in a city busipers, town planners and others predicted big increases' in the|'old that Kent was stabbed | ment. plugged for more education for) interested in housing, Algeria Protest er gerla Frotests Fish and Conserva sioners the boycot the price of skins | from $20. Just returned fr trip, Dr. Sprules s drop was hitting economy of the E Canadian north. He said extre concerned that a : NOTICE To Property Owners considering Sale of their pro- perty and who want the best deal they can get! number of projects covered by)after he refused to drive Han-| Wer underer i -ock,/everyone. The advertisement) F i | : s ' i i : ground in bedrock, Mj $ | Federal Labor Minister the 1965 France-Quebec educa- lon 10 miles from here to Galt. 1500 feet below the bottom of the|carried a picture of a computer| Nicholson, who reports to Par tion agreement Originally charged with) aLGrerRs (Reuters)--Algeri apie' component with the headline: |i t housing : tai he PRATER ENC --Algeriajdam, a cavern the length of ! 2: |liament on housing matters, i : ; The two ministers spoke toj attempted murder, Hanlon ':S\has protested strongly to the|three football fields has been| "What will you do when ithis/and Stanley Randall, Ontario The Real Estate Department of seg arbor reporiers. at the legislature remanded in custody {0 United States the alleged viola-|carved for the world's largest|!earns your job." Underneatn,| minister of economics and CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST can riding Be tay Sept. 22 for sentence, st development, will address the iconference, have investigated have been satisfiec Thomas L. Kim of the U.S. Nati Federation, repor' species of mamm:z of birds and six s are extinct becaus John A. Tener, tor of the Cana get you 4&2 best deal in the sale of your property -- where the Quebec government 'was host to a banquet attended by the Quebec and French cele- gations Mr. Peyrefitie said no deci- sions on increased aid have been made this stage. Research Posts tion of Algerian territorial| underground power house. The|Was a@ pencilled reply: |waters by American warships|first three of 10 turbines, each home and let it pay taxes." last Thursday, it was) with a capacity equal to 310.000 Rees me announced Monday night. Offi-|horsepower, are being installed cial sources claimed that a!and the remaining seven are to! pie : a oe war-|be installed as quickly as possi-| lder in the July 25 knife slaying|;;.>; 'cuding submarines, of ble. lof Brian Jon Mitchell, 18, of ey Bi senate 6th Fleet, sailed) Twelve miles downstream, a) ven miles of the| smaller dam is already planned| New Toronto. ' 'i sie Crown Attorney Peter Algerian coast off Cherchell, alto generate an additional 600,- Trial Starts MILTON, Ont. (CP)--Edward James Woods, 20, pleaded not guilty Monday to capital mur- is for ULTIMATE For the ultimate) in heat and WHY ? 1--Because we are also a mortgage company who can often refinance the sale to get you more cash. PE a gh ge ge te . McWilliams anid at the start of T°S°rt 62 miles west of Algiers. '000 kilowatts from the previons- comfort, you sH@tild have your 2--Because we charge you Service, said all | Post . N.R. e trial that the slaying was er CR ae A a furnace installed by ' i alt ge hig wt "senseless and motiveless"~as' Negotiations SWIM ABANDONED Va MURPHY L ce) Setartion because J . "| there had been no fight or quar- vi DOVER, England (Reuters) co 4 % i ui my ei oF th risas rk Tel between the two. Deg gee es Work-|_ american polio victim Hary| ut : oe ae pa uly chiets of we research! mitchell died after being! ,. e Steel Erectors! Hinken was forced to abandon With the cold weather coming on town and city homes up by their prey. baeripae ee of Ontario were to ihe he tak, | meet today in an effort to end a ae oe ie ge rolled Mages OE a mouthful of oil 10 Britain Protests Association of Bridge, Structur-| mes from ein Gece ae LONDON (AP) -- Britain has/@! and Ornamental Iron Work-| his arms--had to be taken from 346 INSPECTIONS told South Africa its dispatch of | ©S. lthe water when he swam Oshawa's public works de-|police to Rhodesia for opera- The strike has stalled the! through an oil patch eight hours partment made 346 construction|tions asgainst guerrillas has|Start or continuance of above-| after leaving Cap Griz Nez. safety inspections last month,|breached Britain sovereignty inj8tound construction for which) --------------------------_--_--_-- alorg with 92 trench excava-|the breakaway colony, Govern-| Steel framework and reinforc- tion éafety checks. The depart-|ment sources said Monday the|!9& steel is needed. ment also made 354 progress gepartment, the bank announced Monday. HERE AND THERE stabbed while ridin ith six i eli 5 i ¥ le riding with 6 his English Channel swim Sun ahead: Howts the time to Reve your old furnace replaced by a new one. LISTS SPECIES He listed six sp the whooping cr curlew, Ipswich : white-fronted goos prairie chicken ¢ peter swan, whicl DX -- DX -- BE WI That saves you a lot of money! So just think about this when you wish to sell rg property to YOUR best advantage--then call us. Expert furnace installation, fast efficient delivery and of 'course -- safe clean dependable oil heat. on term deposits Guaranty Trust Real Estate Dept. Central Ontario Trust. CALL OR SEE YOU SAVE WHEN YOU HEAT WITH OIL British intend to follow up w:th building inspections and final|a formal note of protest,! although it was admitted South! Africa had notified London of its action. building checks, the department says in its monthly report to) board of control. j Tame Musk Ox NEW YORK (CP) -- An Alas-| an 'professor hopes to help) Canadian Eskimos through the DIXON'S OIL. FURNACES day when he became sick 2 | 1 | | | FOR Federally Incorporated and Supervised Capital and Reserve $27,000,000--Deposits over $400,000,000 TEL. 723-5221 $ $ ECONON SAVE LUNCHEON GUESTS breedi "fiendish intelli- 22 King St. E., Oshawa Six members of the execu- Hold Funeral pricy Rigi want ne ee T i 728 1653 : sg eae tive of the New Westminster) TORONTO (CP) -- Funeral/member of the goat family. 50 YEARS \ ee MURPHY OIL Tom Houston 668-4416 $ | Salmonbellies Lacrosse Club as| services were held Monday for| Prof. John J. Teal Jr., anthro-| 24-HOUR SERVICE : Rein Harmatare, Manager ' : Allen Thompson 728-2870 -- DX wel] as a number of the execu-|Geoffrey' Edmund Phipps,|pologist at the University of! d Harvey Hogan 655-3663 tive of the Green Gaels Clubjchairman of the board | Alaska said he hopes to domes-| 313 ALBERT ST. : 725-3571 Ralph Schofield 576-1680 $ were guests of the Rotary Club] Dominion Securities Corp. Ltd.,|ticate the rare musk ox fcom| 78 BOND ST. we OSHAWA " So oh adver 723-4663 northern Canada, into an "'agri- cultural" product of Eskimos, DX--DX-- of Oshawa at its Monday | who died of a heart' attack Sat- luncheon. urday, He was 63. 6, %

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