Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 13, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE - 'Bid On Contracts Abroad,' Construction Men Urged | NDP And Dues So that teachers at MONTREAL (CP) -- Trade ,. Minister Winters urged the | Canadian construction industry Tuesday to bid aggressively on construction contracts abroad. Work is available in big vol- ume both on a strictly commer- cial and for projects financed by the World Bank and other international: institutions, he told the summer convention of the Canadian Construction Association. A Mr. Winters said Canada's ; aint Guano gonypeertioa : w j\clear indication if they want!are using the lot. : : ' their di dollar paid to a polit-| ing services for projects in | sorte P aaa Asia, Africa and the Common- pa haces wealth Caribbean. More oppor- tunities will be available, es cially in Africa and the Carib- » bean. Death Sentences HONG KONG (Reuters)-- +Four _ counter-revolutionaries jwere sentenced to death in a ' aT for vege -- T, h ' ) ' an jing people while looting, ' Radio Peking pale: today. 4 eachers ay crew members parachuted to} ~* The sentences were passed by TORONTO (CP)--The 1,600| safety. eking municipal people's court teachers of the suburban North | workers realize one - quarter of|for approval. |their union dues 'go to the New) | Democratic Party. pose let "ae a ee eee ee stand for nomination as tion. Test Plane Crash jin 1968. |recommendation, the lrary parking area ' . ' ' ' | HON. ROBERT WINTERS | - »» Projects in Asia, Africa : ee jerashed Tuesday Laval on a test flight but both) Legion Hall parking lot. eTuesday, the radio said, = The sentenced men were not! ary snamed. 0 | i = Observers here said the harsh) gory one, a starting teacher) # Company spokesman said. . * #entences were intended to! who received $5,400 last year bay Peewee uh a. as} sserve as a warning to the|will receive $6,300 this year, 4" all-purpose plane, particu-| ss Public that no further lawless-| The top salary is $13,100 com- /atly.for use by the military. Municipal Board ness would be tolerated. |pared with $11,300 last year. | . : | . | Clear Air Canada | Hearing Sept. 29 :Wamns Of Holocaust|Makes Speech, Dies) ronoxto wr) -- tate pitied = WASHINGTO} --~ Gov sate Gecgs Bokeey ol Michi OTHYA CP Harty joes SS "gan told President Johnson's|Hallatt, 79, of Toronto suffered) sive Conservative yer = tadvisory commission on civil|® heart attack and died Tues- Saturday caused some dele- isorders Tuesday that the United States is threatened by increase following eight| Minutes after it took off from|the E. A. to the north of the site. delivered a brief speech at sn Conn Pick batch Be {hel council chambers, "on explosive enviro: ¢ 15th annual conference of the) Homes, a. **...| The city proposes to put down Frustration hated consent tigt|Ontario Association of Housing| ight on the part of the airline asphalt pavement with concrete "that could ignite "a national Authorities. Mr. Hallatt is/as previous ly reported, 4! curb and gutter on tholocaust employing civil guer-|*20wn for his monetary theo-| Spokesman said Tuesday. Drive from Somerville Street to "eilla di ° ' ries and author of a booklet on| "There were many last - min-/the west limit of Lot 1, Plan filla disorder." He called for an} es aan an esomy'? money sys. ute changes because of the con-| 479, all-out effort "'to avoid such a 1 y am i / 7} 4 atiénal and wed cates (0%: jvention outcome, with many; Estimated cost of the project Dope." jcancellations of bookings and!is $5,572.16, and the city wants jrequests for changes to later tq borrow $2,229.13, repayable = Buys Pavilions | Take-over | ease: Be ene | over 10 years, to help pay for it. = Y ALGIERS (Reuters)--The| *y4° DX DX X , TORONTO (CP)--Investment| Algerian government has| Building Halt _-- -- DX -- DX wroker William Martinek of/nationalized the Algerian subsi-| : Toronto said Tuesday he has|diary of Procter and Gamble. A, CHATHAM (CP) -- Construc-| BE WISE: purchased the Yugoslav andj decree nationalizing the subsidi-|tion on a $3,500,000 wing for] $ ECONOMIZE! zechoslovakia pavilions atiary, Detersav-Algeria,|Chatham General Hospital was) 67. The price was not dis-|appeared in Tuesday's official|stopped Tuesday when 100 $ -- WTH -- flosed, but the buildings cost|gazette. It said the government|Wworkers went on strike against ,000,000 and $1,000,000 respec-| will pay compensation for the|the contractors, Canadian Com- ively to construct. |takeover. | stock Ltd. of London, Ont. ----|. Picket lines were set up by! WRONG DATE \ ROSPITAL REPORT lengthy wage dispute that has PICKERING (Staff) --A new policy provincial government The Ontario Water Resources in a_ letter village council last night told of Commission, The' OWRC also said tenders City Street 'Province May Pay May Close For Sewer System For Parking E. A.|could result in the province Lovell public school may use it|building the entire Pickering temporarily for parking, city} Village sewage system including council's public works commit-|the treatment plant and collec- |tee has recommended closure of | tor system. Z Metcalfe Street between Centre, | SUDBURY (CP) -- A former Street and the west limit of junion official said Tuesday he| Metcalfe Street. The recom-| jintends to make sure that steel-| mendation now goes to council | the new plan and added that the sewage treatment plant would In a report, commissioner of cost an estimated $479,170. works Fred Crome said until Tony Soden, immediate past|the end of the 1966-67 school for the collector system and president of Local 6500, United|year, teachers had been allow-|treatment plant would be called Steelworkers of America, urged/ed to use the Legion Hall park-| this fall, Village Clerk Bruce stop parking school buses on the village parking lot. Reeve Ross Murison said it was not up to the village to provide parking for the buses and said some of the vehicles were parked there during weekends. Coun. Basil Kearney said to) council was reversing a decision of last year when it told a resi- dent to park a school bus in the lot instead of his driveway. Coun. Victor Dingley sug- gested the village place a three- hour parking limit on the village lot but Mr. Kearney suggested iplacing of WEATHER FORECAST Hall Work Prospects -- Improving slowed considerably by an iron workers' strike in Ontario-- may three weeks. Project architect, W. T. Peat- control yesterday the job is "form work, con- crete and reinforcing rods." He expressed hope the con- struction program would be back at a normal pace by the $2,465,000 city hall addition --jforecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. today. ' be back on schedule in about |centred stalled and it appears that an area of high pressure will domi- land, told a meeting of board of/nate the weather over Ontario for at least two more days. about two weeks behind in the/Skies will remain sunny temperatures will | the 70s during the afternoon throughout the province. Windsor, Sudbury, North Bay, High Pressure Area Stalls, 'Sunny Weather Remains TORONTO (CP) -- Official Synopsis: A disturbance in the Dakotas has and climb into Toronto, Hamilton, London, Northern White River, west- ern James Bay regions: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals today and Wednesday. Chance of a few brief showers. Winds light southerly. Ottawa and Montreal regions: Sunny and warm today and Thursday. Light winds. Low tonight, high Thursday Windsor ...+eeseeee 78 St. Thomas ..- ll 1,600 members to attend/ing lot, but since June there Hogarth said he saw little of a Thursday's regular me mber-|has been no room for them' as/| giveaway in the province's offer p meeting "so we can have a| several city hall departments|to finance the sewer system Mr. Crome said the board of Village of the sewers would in- education proposes to construct |™. Mr. Soden said he intended to an addition to the school in| Village ratepayers would end up 0 , 4/1968, and the Legion property Progressive Conservative Can-| would be available on comple- didate in the next federal elec- tion of the city hall addition late According to the terms of the| cjare Balsdon said he favored ie tempo-/the filling in of ravines with will only be MONTREAL (CP)--An exper-| available to the board of educa- --_--|imental vertical takeoff planejtion provided it pays the cost as several Pickering Township in suburbanjof necessary alterations to the! In addition, it is recommend- ed board of control negotiate The Canadair Ltd. plane, a| with the board of education for 'and announced at a mass rally|y ducati s-|twin-engine tilt-wing CL-84,purchase of the valley lands|o¢ the Metro Toronto Region! ; i j Lats bectglaA a Th percent nai |Sovmaoned power trouble a few comprising the western part of! Conservation Authority. gion John Rich of the University of ' Lovell school site, |months of negotiations. In cate-;Montreal's Cartierville Airport, and the sale of city owned land create no smell and would be The Ontario Municipal Board) w, Rankin is resigning as of jwill hear Oshawa's application | Sept, 36. In a letter to council, |for approvai of the construc- ; |tion and financing of a paving | village, said a move to Scar- day afternoon, seconds after he|Sates to be caught without Air) project sept. 29 in the Oshawa in caused the Switzer e \Local 700 of the International FUEL * Association of Bridge, Structur- D | : an al and Ornamental Iron Work- on ers, a union engaged in a Phone 668-3341 $ \ "The Rotary Club of Oshawa ad os be gpa of the year/sept, 9. Three hundred and 2 ene Ht jthree patients were admitted LETTERS PATENT jand 279 discharged. Eighty-six Four district firms have been|major, 127 minor and 64 eye, @ranted letters patent of inet lear, nose and throat operations ration. They are Carnegie rdware Limited and A. w.|Were Performed. Three hundred Bawrence (Pharmacy) Limited,|and eight treatments and ex- aminations were given and 31| } | Both of Port Perry; Flynn applied. The physio- ; REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF AIDS HOME APPOINTMENTS BUDGET TERMS Canadian Motors Limited, Oshawa; and|casts Four Seasons Drywall Systems|therapy department gave 637 SALES - BATTERIES - CORDS ia. and Acoustics Limited, Picker-|treatments and made 499 visits; ing Township. while the occupational therapy department handled 256 cases. TAX SALES Pesan dia eA A tax sale of 11 properties in afrears of taxes will be held by the County of Ontario at the county building, Whitby, Dec. 5.| A similar sale of six properties | Will be held by'Mara Township, Dec. 7. | OPEN FIRE HALL "Board of control Monday agreed to extend an invitation to Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs, widow of the late city fire chief, H. R Hobbs, to officially open the new | King Street East fire hall, Oct.| 1§. The hall will be named after! the late chief FREE Estimeter, Reasonable Retes, Repair Specialist. 24 Hour Service 4 ry 3 = = Instolled 10 BOND ST. E. 728-2771 Fast Dependable Radic Dispetched Plumbing Service. SERVICE MADE U3, Call 723-1191 FOOD MARKET, 94 SIMCOE ST. 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Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Last month, project officials|Huron, Georgian Bay, Algoma, : voiced fears the project might|southern White River, Coch-|St. Catharines be brought to a halt by the iron'rane, Timagami, Haliburton,/Toronto ..... workers' strike to gain $1.27-an-|Take Ontario, Niagara regions: |Peterborough hour wage increase across the|Sunny and warm today and/Kingston ..-. province, to bring them to a)Thursday. Wind southeast 15. {North Bay ..--+.+.- paying for their sewers without! hall and the interior painting of|igh of $4.00 hourly by the ever owning them. |the municipal offices.' spring of 1969. SUPERMARKET teel con- GARBAGE FAVORED | A contract for the renewal of More 'ine 3 sale 5 Pickering Village councillor |the public works building roof pec a Parbomser. - was also let amounting to $150 > MEAT DEPT. CHICKEN 4 ¢ PEAMEAL e oma plus time and materials for ex- rods and structural steel, refuse tra work on the roof supports. Legs or Breasts COTTAGE ROLLS ». BABY 4 e BEEF LIVER». to go along with the union de- GROCERY DEPT. mand. . it About 180 contractors pati 4 incre, 89° ». 67° steel producers in Ontario have signed the agreement -- but the general contracting firm of Milne and Nicholls (handling the 2 Ibs. 39° 12-02, e tins 35 11-02. 5 bottles 1.00 49° sseuseebeses 3 \clude depreciation so _ that garbage and suggested that a village ravine be filled as well LIKE WEAKNESS STORRS, Conn. (AP)-- Women like being weaker than their husbands because it makes them feel secure, Dr. ravines, | Coun, Balsdon told council he had voted in favor of a sanitary land fill operation in Vaughan Township recently as a member around with our fingers crossed . 5 |Toronto told a seminar at thejover this strike situation," Mr. He said the garbage fill would) University of Connecticut. _ Pentland told the board. |covered with topsoil daily. 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DUNN' -- 2 LOCATIONS -- DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 36 King St. East SHOPPING CENTRE Open Friday Till 9 Open Thursday and Friday Till 9 Both Stores Closed Wednesday at 1 P.M, 7 , : L f. * PEARSON, PCs Has By DAVE Mcl OTTAWA (CP) . servatives' choice Stanfield as part; already having a | impact on the Libe1 It has even raise bility, Liberal : Tuesday, that Pri: Pearson might ha another election cat The Nova Scoti: victory at Toronto believed to have ba Liberal leadership Health Minister also a Nove=Scotian 12 federal ridings in tia are already Cons Old Fisl Mighty @ TORONTO (C fishing hole is going * ty crowded by the ye é By then there w '000,000 more fisherr United States alone : cam\expect a p increase, too. Not only will ther fishermen, says McBroom of Washin technological adva industry will give pe leisure time to p sport. This was one face sport fishing réveale McBroom Tuesd annual meeting of th tional Associatior Game and Conserva missioners. Mr. McBroom, as director of the U.S. sport fisheries and Says an interim .re national survey of ha * needs shows that number of inland will increase 119 pe the 2ist century, th inland fishing waters but 11 per cent. If you exclude | Lakes, the average will have only .8 of : fishing room compare : acres two years ago. SURVEY NEEDS To establish a basis hatchery production the survey will ga information as popul jections, the percen will take up fishing, open to sport fishin; type of fish supplied tion of areas which without stocking, . which uire stock ' fishermen feel is 'an level of fishing succe: distance fishermen wi 'travel to hit good fis! It also must este needs of "'put-and-tak requirements, especi: large cities; the grov vate fee-fishing por large a fish populat We're bulgir must be sold Now's your « regular price Act now -- ¢ S/ THU!