prem PT. 18 rPT. 19 SEPT. 20 Features | ae END [OPS - ide Save 9c ail Save Se B-OZ. S ] INS PPA Save 27¢ : C is PL Save 23¢ oz. GS, al Save 52c -OZ. INS AP n Save 6c = § | NS aia" "s 3 | INS tel Save 32c 4-02. PPro MALL IG ; (TEED t Quantities RT PLAZA a gs OWMANVILLE E PARKING DRES LIMITED ! | | | | | celebration committee chair- man; Albert Walker, MPP; Mayor Ernest Marks; and George Martin, Home Show specially - prepared exhibit was involved in an accident. In another behind-the-scene drama, the Oshawa Histori- More than 3,000 people at- tended the Oshawa Home Show on opening day Fri- day. Discussing the show's that the 10 by 12 foot booth they had spent many hours | working on had been stolen from its place of storage. exhibits with radio and tele- president. The Public Utili- cal Society managed to The show is open until 10:30 | vision star, Juliette, are ties Commission display was erect a replica of an 'old p.m. today, and from 1 p.m, | (left to right) Hayward Mur- erected last night, after a time' store in two days, to 10:30 p.m. Sunday | doch, Oshawa Centennial trailer carrying the after members discovered (Oshawa Times Photo) | COUNTRY DIVIDED 'Quit NATO" China Upheaval Reaches NDP Says Another Critical Stage 9 Se 8 Atlantic Treaty Organization and press Kwei- for a comple By WILLIAM L. RYAN | Perhaps more than anything|Kwangsi . and possibly overhaul of the PEKING (CP) -- By Peking's'else, Chinese leaders fear the|chow provinces could be likely defence pact, says T. C. Doug- own accounts, the upheaval in prospect of dismemberment. |areas. las, national leader of the New China has reached another crit- There are threats of this along! Peking radio devoted 90 min- Democratic Party : : ical stage. Current -comment the northern frontier, where thejutes last week to denouncing _Mr. Douglas told 300 Simon suggests fear of a separatist bulk of the population is not/Tao Chu, powerful Communist Fraser University students movement which could wrench ethnically Chinese. But there is|chieftain who was supposed to Thursday that perpetuation of a huge area of south China/also a possibility in the south,/have been thrown out of power. Nato is another example of from central control. parts of Kwangtung, Yunnan,|It accused him of an "ambition Canada slavishly following an hogs se aeaa |to become the despotic ruler of 9bsolete American foreign poli- cy Magistrate Suggests Ithe south." Legal Aid Sabotaged | Tao is the tough, square "T believe as far-as Canada is \jawed 60-year-old former chicf concerned, we're wasting our of the Communist party's south) money in NATO," he- said. central bureau. "The world has changed, but The new attack strongly sug-| U.S. and Canadian foreign poli- \gested that Tao was still an,CY has not changed with world imposing threat to Mao, Com-| conditions." i ee i ' .|munist party chairman, and his) Mr. Douglas said NATO! TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's|the system is given a fair heir, Defence Minister Lin|should be used to négotiate| een nen ve system rd -- chance to work. | Piao. peace, not war. He said the ene y lawyers who seek) | organization is based on remands in the hopes of getting| HARSH ON IMPAIRED ALLEGED CONSPIRATOR {cies that assume the Soviet Most of his cases Thursday) were for impaired driving. Mr. It called him a conspirator| Union is a giant monolith dedi- a more favorable decision from a different judge, Magistrate a : *|who was "'resorting to all kinds| cated to subverting the eatire Joseph Addison suggested Fri- Addison i gabe ge ta tricks and intrigues" to! world, day. vers SUE expand his power. It labelled - oe Mrs. in 19 years, evidently moved by and poli-janthem played after Pedro R. IN HOME RIDING THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 16, 1967 3 Two-Minute Speech Mrs. Pearson's Longest By GERARD McNEIL the gift in her Canadiana room|Gore Bay airfield Wednesday, By FRED S. HOFFMAN BLIND RIVER, Ont. (CP)--|at 24 Sussex Drive, official resi-|they have driven about 250, WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. Lester Pearson Friday |dence of the prime minister in/miles in what Mr. Pearson\SOvernment leaders were Ottawa. |described as a centennial rath- reported today to have decided Prime Minister Pearson told |er than a political visit. on a start toward building an Although he has met private- 2ti-missile system to defend the United States against the made her longest. public speech the warmth of the reception she| the audience it was '"'the long-| the prime ministerjest speech I've heard her make jly with Liberal organizers and received in a visit to his riding|since she's been the wife of a|executives in every town during sind of nuclear threat of Algoma East. politician." the three days, the accent has |CUld pose by the mid-1970s. The speech, which lasted two| Mrs. Pearson's public) been on informality. Pe a ig " Nike wpe minutes, came after she was|remarks seldom pass th eone- é i ! Involve a screen of mis- presented with a pinewood| minute mark. TAKE BOAT RIDE i sile-killer batteries that would carving of a forester pulling a| The Pearsons were nearing} The visit here began with a throw a protective umbrella logging sled. the end of a three-day visit to Pleasant ride on the Blind/over the country. Its estimated Mrs. Pearson told guests at a/this riding on the north shore of River in oakwood motorboats, |cost: from $3,000,000,000 to $6,- some military officers argued they are stalling. U.S. Plans Missile System 'For Defense From China |patience with the Soviets and have DENTURES HURT? China Even the best fitting dentures can hurt. K ora-~jel® ci handy for fast, long-iastin, lief from pain. Makes dentures feel more fortable...soothes sore ees iE re com ed spots...helps prevent * ~ q odor and infection. Ask = Good your pharmacist for %, sau ora-jel?d ram civie luncheon that she will put}Lake Huron. Since landing at) Mr. Pearson was. instrumen- 290,000,000, ---------- |tal in getting federal funds to| The defence department have stumps cleared from the |declined comment when asked) 1 syyF ' river, "Just another little con-/Whether President Johnson urc ] S ew P= NACT rruiion by the member," he'Were unusually close-mouthed| |said jovially after the 20-minute about the subject of a speech he Pek . ; ride along the tranquil river. |Defence Secretary Robert S. McNamara is due s . | At the reception, he said ' Battle Of Britain Today |Elliot Lake, the reviving ura-| Monday before an editors' 'nium centre, will be a strong| Meeting in San Francisco industrial base for the Algoma! ,!he administration could hold region. off to give the Soviet Union one Earlier }more chance to agree on a he drew a cheer) itati i a : {mutual limitation on deploy- from 600 high school children! mont of an anti-missile system, er the here when he announced a Sletsatt ' : ; school holiday for then, Administration officials have By CY FOX to a German invasion from LONDON (CP)--Four spit-|F rance. fires and a Hurricane, last air-| But limited as its strength worthy members of a gallant}was, the RAF held up und armada, take to the skies again| Nazi pressure, to make, CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST, 723-4663 today as Britain turns its) "What other reserves have : : : indicated they are losing thoughts of a massive battle| we?" asked Prime Minister. °° puck ge! Pagan com: | ~ > rs ee fought 27 years ago. Winston Churchill as he anx-| une) ty @ come' ce eter The o sion is Battle of Brit-|iously eyed reports of the Sept. gata by a crowd of about ain Day, commemorating 1940/15 air operations. fight by "the Few" against the| It was a day of "heavy and Nazi air onslaught. sustained fighting," recounts an Sept. 15 usually is celebrated Official British history of the as the battle's official anniver-;war. The Germans lost 56 sary, but this year, with Sept. | planes, the British 26. lation atall.? 16 a Saturday, it was decided to} In the face of such losses and| cai | go with convenience and send|with Britain sustaining its} | the few remaining relics up on defensive fight, the Germans| | their ceremonial flypasts one postponed their invasion--as it sponse ardilen day late. turned out. forever. COMMFORTABLE QUIET On Sept. 15, 27 years ago, the Today Churchill's Few, now RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? German Luftwaffe was sup- numbering five : Ae et ig planes fit for THEN GO TO THE posed to be delivering its maxi-/fight, will try to suggest their Tally-Ho Room mum blow from the. skies, past glories over eight RAF designed as a crushing prelude bases ae |displays. Parts for the antique jwarplanes are becoming rare 27 KING ST. WEST Expo Welcomes jand craftsmen with knowledge |S of their workings few. | Latin Rythm However, memories of INSURANC He said he now feels at home in a riding which he entered in 1949, "'a timid, frightened out-! sider trying to get elected in an area with which I had no asso- age and experience. PLEASE WRITE TO: DISTRICT It may be one of the last such} E TRAINEE Co-operators Insurance Association requires a man to train for a responsible position. Sales or insur- ance experience is not necessary. The company provides for insurance courses and on-the-job training at the Oshawa office. 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PREMIUM QUALITY des Nations and the can Suinaga Lujan, ambassador to |Canada, inspected a guard of| jhonor and received a salute of 19 guns. , a community | . 5 they regard his treatment of him an all . ct | . ae eS. ly of Liu Chao-chi, the He was elaborating on com-|im paired driving cases as pte Bae age i ments he made Thursday when) cevere, called "China's Khrushchev," : ie remands enabled daar nae He also criticized duty coun-|i, yet to be overthrown in the! his court docket at 10:30 P.m.,) -61; Jegal aid lawyers available year-old upheaval. DRUG STORES of quiet elegance located in eshawe's northern residential area. Call Collect 663-3341 2% hours "eartter than before) each day to any accused who : . ; i | 3 4 Reports of public trials and the fee Bt rela meee might want advice, for leavinS/executions in Peking and ather/| The system provides free/the court after requests for/areas seem to reflect a desper-| Open Sunday 12 a.m. to 6 p.m. Simcoe and Taunton If you are looking for a lot to FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY legal service for those unable to| remands are heard at the start) ation in the capital to frighten, pay. of the day's session. _ opposition elements into sub- Mr. Addison said an accused} Mr. Addison said some] mission. person normally makes three| accused neglect to ask for 8! 'The diatribe against Tao was appearances in magistrate's|remand until their cases are written by Yao Wen-Yuan, the court before his case is fin-|called for hearing, and after|;,me man who wrote the origi- ished, Unecessary re mand5|the duty counsel has left. nal denuniciation of Peking city mean one or two additional] With no legal aid counsel for leaders overthrown more than appearances in about one of six the accused to consult, "the|, year ago. 530 SIMCOE ST. S. 28 KING ST. E. JURY & LOVELL LIMITED KARN DRUGS LIMITED buy .. . visit cedar ridge -- use @ builder of your choice, for information, Farm Tanks And Pumps Available | Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District DX Ol 725-3546 phone 723-1194 OSHAWA 723-4621 cases. court must then porize by "I am not criticizing the sys-jremanding .. . and the whole tem, but lawyers should be sure process starts all over again. Fly-In' Industrial Park Seen As Self-Supporting CLINTON, Ont. 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He also said enrolment at the, $ new Centralia school of agricul- ture and home economics has to reached 75 per cent of its objec- tive of 100 students in its first $ year of operation, with a month} to go before courses start. | | The Ontario government pur-) chased Centralia for $600,000 from the federal government.) OF MOre Another $613,000 was provided to the Ontario Development Corp. to undertake renovations and adaptions of the buildiags: for industry. Gohn. Ovens. 0. D. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 723-4811 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA H COMPANY LIMITED 286 KING STREET W. 723-3487 | NIAGARA FINANCE SURVEY RODMAN CITY OF OSHAWA SALARY--$4,516.00/$5,053.00 (40 Hr. Wk.) SALARY RANGE--Nov. 1/67--$4,877.00/$5,457.00 (40 Hr. Wk.) OPEN MON. TO FRI. 10 a.m VIC TANNY GYM AND HEALTH Sc. CLUBS ieee ee. For rodding and chaining. May: operate transit and level, assist Instrumentman in preparing grade sheets, reduce survey notes. Applications close 5:00 p.m, Friday, September 22nd, 1967. 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