Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 22, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE New Immigration Act Eases Medical Rules QUEBEC (CP) -- Manpower Minister Jean Marchand said i Thursday restrictions will be eased on entry of immigrants | with a history of mental illness ; or retardation. i He told the annua! meeting of the Canadian Association for Retarded Children that changes would be introduced with the new Immigration Act. He said the new act, expected in the next session of parlia- ment, would establish two med- ical prohibited classes instead of the existing four classes. Royal Dropout VICTORIA (CP) -- Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie's grandson, Prince Michael, apparently became a royal dropout Thursday. The circumstances were not fully explained by officials at the exclusive Brentwood pri- vate college at Mill Bay, 20 miles north of here, but it) appeared that Prince Michael took a look at the school--and turned thumbs down on attend- HON. JEAN MARCHAND +++ Two prohibitive classes Gored To Death ing it. LIMA, Peru (Reuters)--Two} 3 x }drunken bullfight -- fans ware) Deere from 2 child dg sue Photo Evidence |gored to death Thursday when|~ P me they jumped into the bullring of} B C llid WASHINGTON (AP) -- Anja small Andean town and tried uses Lollde {informed Latin American| to pass a. bull using their shirts source said Thursday, that Pres-| for capes. _ ident Rene Barrientos of| i Bolivia plans to produce photos| Mixed Marriage STANFORD, Calif. today showing Cuban revolu-; tionary Ernesto Che Guevara as field commander of guerril-\state Secretary Dean Rusk's las operating in Bolivia. . {daughter was married to a A meeting of Western Hemi-|Negro Thursday in a Stanford sphere foreign ministers opens University chapel, ceremony in Washington today to consider! attended. by her parents. proposals to deal with Cuban' The bride, Margaret | Eliza- subversion in Latin America. (beth Rusk, 18, is) a second - |year student at Stanford. | Johnson View 'oe teearvon. Guy Ginéon| Smith, , 8 a ata processor \ hah RIS (Reuters) Comsat: lemplayed by a private contrac ert - we a Daal a Se tor at the Ames Research Cen-| Lageeg Praag Hong ale Oh te of the National Aeronautics) French - speaking Canadians A aco aay nial sau cima themselves in Anglo - Saxon Sst ' : in| cD eee ration between | Bandit Charged be France and Quebec is far behind that between Britain and Canada," he is quoted as|Pa saying in an interview. jer "But tremendous things c be done in the cultural field oer ~.. and French capital and|PeTy investment can also allow us to) be ourselves in the vast Anglo - Saxon contest of North Amer- ica." | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Gerald| ul LaFlamme, 24, of Fort! ie, Ont.. Thursday was an|charged with armed robbery in tion with the $22,000 rob- Tuesday of a k. He is the third person to be| charged with robbery. Gerald) Joseph Larocque, 27, and Rob-| hole Phillip St. Denis, 24, were) . charged Wednesday following Obsolete Hospitalst police investigation into a hold- sat up at the Dundas and Saul CHATHAM, Ont. (CP) -- The streets branch of the Royal Bj conducted a (AP) --| Protests LONDON (CP) -- Protests |flooded the ministry of health] | Thursday night as Britons ques-| tioned the medical ethics of al London hospital and its decision }on when a patient is fit to lie. The Royal College of Nursing, jwith a membership of 250,000, |demanded a full government inquiry into euthanasia in Brit- jo and said "unwritten codes," specifying some patients should not be brought to life after) |heart failure, operate in several hospitals. Peaceful A-Test | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--The Atomic Energy Commission) low-yield under-) |ground nuclear test at its) | Nevada test site Thursday.| |Part of the Plowshare program ONTARIO LIBERAL lead- reduce the amount of radioac- tivity released into the atmos- 6 FITCHBURG, Mass, (AP)-- | Some 30 persons returning from an excursion to New Hampshire were injured Thursday when two buses collided at the inter-- Premier John Robarts' elec- section of John Fitch Highway|tion, campaign announcements} Golden Age club; They were Thursday. treated at hospital. and - yiheral Leader Robert Nixon, released, Speaking at a nominating con-| vention in Kingston, said: ticking which. went out in the HONG KONG (AP)--The bi- git) thirties. This is the tax-|224 appoint a university grants|ference of Ontario, Quebec and : American Great Lakes states to ;work out a common approach annual Canton trade fair, Chi- na's show window to the West- payers' money he is spending. R ; d F : P d elected, one of his first acts as 'Surely. this is th t of poli-| Premier would be to abolish the e alr ostpone Miedaed ba ce us | department of university affairs) would convene a summit con- »» commission. es Queen's | University Stu- see it. Robert Nixon threw himself} anything else. He told the students that, if ern world, has been postponed) Donald C. MacDonald, New) one month to Nov. 15 because Democratic Party Chief, at >| of bloody street fighting, 'rav-/N@WS conference in Fauquier, | ellers arriving from China's| Northern Ontario, accused Pre-| second biggest city reported) ™er Robarts government of riday. 'fiscal irresponsibility.' | ¢ | The three parties -- Progres-| J lsive Conservatives, Liberals} Ten Killed and New Democrats -- are BANGKOK (Reuters) -- Ger-|Scrambling for the 117 legisla- rillas killed 10 border patrol|ture seats up for grabs in the London |Police Friday in an ambush in/election Oct. 17. The Progressive Conserva-| reported, tives hold 75 seats, the Liberals} {20 and the NDP 8. Five seats it 4 are vacant, and nine new rid- Unveil Portrait ings have been formed since MONTREAL (CP) -- A huge|the last election, Sept. 25, 1936. portrait by a Canadian artist of aay ; ; LOW-KEY CAMPAIGN Eugene Cardinal aloe Progressive tied 'wha southern Thailand, police dean of the Sacred College o! verage Canadian and Ameri- Cardinals in Rome, leader Robarts continued what bist es rears ot a[ 980k of Cane [evel fed: at the Montreal shaping up to be a low ey date the day it admits its first patient, a leading North Ameri- can hospital planner said here Thursday. | Gordon A. Friesen of Wash-| tngton, hospital the USA's navy surgeon - gen- UAW Candidate and Mail says that trators and board members their resistance to change may | burt when he retires next May. The pro - administration cau- /Museum of Fine Arts Thursday night by Paul - emile Cardinal TORONTO (CP)-- The Globe) Leger, Dennis|bishop of Montreal. Donated to ! tant. to| McDermott, Toronto area direc-/the museum anonymously | the mier said Highway 17 east of bicarasin tor of the United Auto bibeconte Lectin is the work of Philip) Sudbury will ge a four- ; er. |will be a candidate to succeed] Aziz of London, Ont., who spent/lane highway when the amount eral, told area hospital adminis-|-..,.4ian UAW director George|two years on its execution. campaign, travelling Thursday) from Sault Ste. Marie to Toron-/ t | Roman Catholic arch- | In Sault Ste. Marie, the Pre- of traffic warrants it. | A petition asking the govern-| ment to make the highway a Bear Mauls Man our-lane one has been circulat- dents crowded around Fiscal Irresponsibility' 'Cry Opposition Leaders By THE CANADIAN PRESS |give them every opportunity to,matters such as education and|once | taxation policies. jin dealing with pollution. In Toronto, provincial Hea!th ROBARTS CUTS e inister Matthew Dymond ho }announced that all 1969 cars YORKDALE VISIT soa in TORONTO (CP) -- Pre- mier John Robarts cut his scheduled 20-minute visit to north - end Yorkdale shop- ping centre in half Thurs- day after he was reminded regulations did not permit canvassing of any sort at the centre. An aide of the Ontario premier who ish campaign- ing for the Oct. 17 election Ontario must have devices to control exhaust fumes. | The timing of the announce-} |ment brought attacks from Lib- jeral and New Democrat candi- | dates. James Trotter Liberal mem- ber for Parkdale in the last leg- jislature, accused Dr. Dymond} \of politicking with people's health. The NDP member Yorkview, Fred Young, said the} the to develop peaceful uses for! o, Robert Nixon, lunching denst' Union building, points table and asked questions - nuclear explosives, the detona-} Thursday with 'ttid ' a finger for emphasis when of the politician, who earlier jtion was part of 'an effort to, Thursday with students in he finds his mouth full of spent an hour in a "bull election, jachieve special techniques to the coffee shop of the hamburger. A dozen stu- session" with 100 students. He was in Kingston for a nomination meeting prepar- atory to the Oct. 17 Ontario (CP Wirephoto). liquor laws is Toronto's AXES. A veteran their origin. forjobtained by team of UFOs No Fad, Seldom Hoax TORONTO (CP)--A US. astronomer said Thursday he believed 'flying objects were a fad like : He also told the students he the hula hoop or swallowing and Route 2. The tnjurediof government spending contin- into the pit at Queen's Univer-|favors lowering the voting age|goldfish. included a bus driver and elder- ued to be attacked by leaders Sity, speaking to students and|--now set at 21 in Ontario -- ly members of a: -Brovkline/of Ontario's opposition parties|answering their questions. But)but wouldn't commit himself on|of the astronomy department at the pit was more a love-pit than} lowering the drinking age of 21. |He did say, however, reform of the province's long overdue. Mr. Nixon said as premier he Dr. J. Allen Hynek, director Northwestern University in Illi- nois, was speaking to a seminar of scientists and graduate stu- dents at the University of Institute for Aero- space Studies. He said reports of UFO sight- ings have come from 70 coun- tries. He believes Jess than five per cent of the sightings are experience in assessing UFO's, Dr. Hynek is uncertain about "All I am prepared to say at the moment is that I cannot countenance the nons ense school of UFOs. I believe it is a phenomenon that belongs in our} natural word. But that is is, I do not know." He said that real results in assessing UFOs can only be instruments t 0 unidentified WEATHER FORECAST Clear Skies, TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. today. Synopsis: The disturbance which brought heavy rains: to Qntario Thursday has moved eastward. Quite cool weather now covers the province, In the south temperatures are mostly in the 40s this morning. In northwestern Ontario a_ high pressure area has brought clear skies, light winds and 30-degree temperatures. Today will be cool throughout Ontario. Sa'ur-| day a warming trend will raise becoming partly sunny this) Light Winds And Warmer Saturday Algoma, White River, west- ern James Bay regions: . Mainly sunny and cool today. Saturday mainly sunny and warmer. Winds light today, south to southwest near 20 Saturday. Ottawa and Montreal regions: Cloudy with showers this morn- ing. Mainly cloudy with a few scattered showers this after- noon then clearing this evening. Clear and quite cool tonight. Saturday mainly sunny but cool. Winds northerly 20 become ing light tonight and Saturday. a a little nearer) Forecast Temperatures normal. Low tonight, § i Toronto, London, Windsor,| w; a on ee meee fake St Clair, Lake Brie, aaa sak ab southern Lake Huron, western |y ¥ di . 40 68 Lake Ontario regions: Sunny| 070 °**° with cloudy periods and cool Kitchener ... 40 68 today. Clear and cool toniglit.| Mount Forest . 38 65 Sunny and a little warmer Sat-| Wingham . 38 65 urday. Winds northerly 15 to 25| Hamilton .... 40 68 today light tonight and Satur-|St. Catharines . 42 68 jay. Toronto .....eesgee 42 68 Hamilton, Northern Lake Peterborough . 38 65 Huron, Niagara regions: Con-|Kingston . 68 siderable cloudiness this morn-|'Trenton ... 68 ing becoming sunny with cloudy! Killaloe ... 65 periods this afternoon. Mainly) Muskoka 65 clear tonight and Saturday.| North Bay 65 Cool today and tonight. A little) Sudbury ... 70 warmer Saturday. Winds north-| Rariton oe uary 3 70 erly 15 to 20 today and light/Sault Ste. Marie... 35 70 tonight and Saturday. Kapuskasing .....+ 40 70 Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali-| white River . 40 710 burton: regions: Scattered light] moosonee 70 showers ending this morning) Timmins 70 afternoon. Clear and cool tonight: Saturday sunny and a} little warmer. Winds nortlerly) 15 to 25 today light tonight and| Saturday. Sudbury, North Bay, Geor-) gian Bay, Timagami, Cochrane regions: Sunny with cloudy intervals and cool today. Satur- day mostly sunny and warmer. | Winds northerly 15 to 25 today, | light tonight and southerly 15) Saturday. of 20 years of Racing pigeon Atlantic Queen 500-mile run to her loft at Lack- near here by the son of a Tilbu-| ry pigeon-fancier. The bird was, flown back across the sea by) plane. TAKES DETOUR | TILBURY, England (CP)-- made a 4,000-mile side trip on a awanna, N.Y., and was found taking scientific sightings. A might go to a said Claude Keon, manager of the centre, objected when Mr. Robarts wanted to bring Conservative coffee carts into Yorkdale. The premier, however, chatted with about 40 shop- pers. After a brief talk with Mr. Keon, he left in an ami- cable mood. "It was just a misunder- standing, 'Mr. Keon said. "The premier is welcome |of here any time he wants to come." EDMONTON (CP) -- A man ing in area municipalities, ement and an indication of "the salu- tary effect of an election cam- paign on the thought processes of cabinet ministers." Donald C. MacDonald, ND. leader, continued his tour of the} north, striving for as much per-|! ™ sonal contact as p in small towns and hamlets. Speaking at a public meeting jin the traditionally Tory centre Kapuskasing, Donald said Northern Ontario citizens have been steadily los- jing conveniences they have a right to expect. was w aHT objects. sighting carrying cameras, a spectograph and tape recorder, | and "bring 'em back alive." | Dr. Hynek said UFOs seem to piviolate the laws of cl 1 physics and act as if they were ages rather than actual! | LOOKING FOR A COMMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27: KING ST. WEST iF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE Assurance Company Of Canada RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: 668-4371 725-4563 Mr. EVERYONE DUMB Until 1951, 90 per cent of the Mac-|people in Libya were illiterate. CITY OF OSHAWA DEPARTMENT OF REQUIRES A FINANCIAL SALARY RANGE -- $8,478.00 to $10,361.00 be to blame. cus at the UAW's last Canadian| Criminal Computer council meeting selected! MONCTON (CP) -- A com- puter filing system on criminals is being set up at RCMP head- quarters in Ottawa and will be known as the Canadian Police Information C entre, Superin- tendent A. C. Potter of the McDermott as its candidate forjmauled by a male black bear the top office at the internation-/ Wednesday was recovering at h the|hospital here Thursday. Alex Fournier, a treaty Indian from al convention next Globe and Mail says. Patient Man hospital after the attack LONG POINT, Ont. (CP)-- treatment of several head and D y : May, in RCMP said Thursday. The centre will be operated 24 hours a day, he told the annual meeting of the Canadian Association for Chiefs of Police. New Principal PETERBOROUGH, jgood selection of "blinds" when| |the duck hunting season opens} jat noon Sept. 30 Mr. Robarts said criteria j i He mentioned specifically the ave been established for build- gree [oe g four-lane highways. Steve Sedan of Welland is tak- back lacerations, ee ae jing no chances of not getting a| replied to opposition \the Hay Lake area 400 miles|.. "This applies to roads in be handled adequately through and Hearst, northwest of here, was flown to, Northern Ontario as well as the department of education. for those in southern Ontario." Robarts charges that the government had) ane eR lservice. He stres: +" ; 7 2. s sed et ont.teleased a movie for propa- the abolition of tuition fees as a| the fact) "\ganda purposes in the election. | The present university affairs Nixon, and the province's|®bandonment of passenger rail role in university matters could|setvice between Kapuskasing a distance of 60 miles, In answer to students' ques-, He said although $1,000,000 tions, Mr. Nixon supporte dj Worth of freight moved between appointment of student repre-|the two points each month, the sentatives to university boards|Conservative government was of governors and agreed with| Unwilling to subsidize passenger | goal, but declined to promise| that passenger traffic was more) GUARANTY | TRUST Real Estate Dept. ible to the Deputy Commissioner of Works for the management vis ta eae ral PUBLIC WORKS MANAGER ion of accounting within the ° Department. Maintain liaison with Treasury Department, regulote flow of source date for processing and analyze machine-prepared costs in connection with budget contro! and Should be a Registered Industrial experience, Knowledge of cost accounting essential, IN WRITING ONLY, giving full details of age, marital status, ee efore 5:00 p.m., October 6th, 1967, education, experience, etc., before 5: The Personnel Officer, City Hall, Oshowe, Ontarie, custom work, Accountant er have equivalent Mortgages Arranged When Buying or Selling Your Home 32 KING ST. EAST | | | | CP) -- Mrs. R. S. K. Seeley, : Mr. Sedan arrived at the Wednesday, it was announced lands and forest department|assistant professor of social 'chee : 'ig Greek Inquiry tine oi xslt Parkiwork at the University, of that A Place to Stand, a 17-min movie boosting Ontario, TEL' AVIV Reuters) -- The|Thursday, 10 days early, to be| International Federation oo fjfirst in line when the "blinds" Newspaper Publishers decided are rented. Thursday night to investigate) The sportsman sleeps in his the state of the press in Greeceicar, waiting for opening day on under the new military regime.|Long Point Bay. ; HERE and THERE DRIVER JAILED | LAKE VISTA TORONTO CP) -- Harvey The Lake Vista Ratepayers Gardner, 18, of Ajax, Ont., con-| Association will meet Sunday, victed of criminal negligence in'Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. The meeting the death of another driver,/will be held at St. Philip's was prohibited Thursday from'Church Hall on Oxford St. driving anywhere in Canada for : the next seven years. He was FIRST MEETING also sentenced to two years less) The Oshawa Naturalist Club a day determinate "and two Will hold its first meeting of years less a day indeterminate the season on Monday at 7:30 in reformatory. p.m., in the story room of the z McLaughlin. Public Library. SEAL BROKEN Fred A. Miller will present an WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby|illustrated talk on butterflies. police reported that a railroad|Mr. Miller is well known for car at the CPR east of the the quality and beauty of his CPR station had its seal broken nature photographs. All inter- and canned goods pulled out on'ested persons are invited to at- the ground. tend, WHITBY PC COMMITTEE ROOMS A car, owned by Sharon FE.) Whitby (Staff) -- Michael Bigelow, lot 1 Concession 8,|Mike) Starr MP and William Bethany, parked for 15 minutes Bill) Newman, Ontario South at the Whitby A and P lot, re-| Pogressive Conservative can- ceived damaged estimated at | didate, today officially opened $100 at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The!the Whitby committee room, person causing the damage gail-! situated next to- the library at €d to remain at 'the scene. Bryant's garage, Dundas Street AUTO RECOVERED bade se sd first Ute Toronto, has been named firs which had been shown at Expo 67 in the Ontario Pavilion, would be released free to principal of Lady Eaton Col- lege, Trent University. Ontario theatres. Treasure Found Mr. Robarts said the movie ST. MARY'S, Scilly Islands|made no mention of the | (Reuters) -- Grogmen Geoffrey| Progressive Conservative |Upton told Thursday how he! Party. : . |squeezed into a cave on the| "What are we to do with it? ocean floor near here and found|he asked newspaper men. "Put his flippers treading on a treas-|it in the can where nobody can e trove believed worth £1,-| see it?" : 000,000 ($3,000,000). He said the movie had been The richest find of its kind) Paid for by the people of Ontar- ever made in British waters|i0, and the government would came one. week ago but was A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. kept secret. Killer Held OPTOMETRIST WHITESBURG, Ky. 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A change in the Commons is expect Diefenbaker's dep: the Opposition lead Reason Enrolm OTTAWA (CP) manpower officials asked by Prime Mi son's office to expl: cent drop in enrol Elliot Lake Centre Elliot Lake Centre uing Education, ar training school. The dramatic d number taking courses came to lig when Mr. Pearson student demonstrat centre while tourin; ern Ontario riding East. One placard sai had dropped to 80 f few months and ask The protest was | ly at a 50-cent ir brought room-and-b $3.50 daily, and at 1 of two teachers. Stanfield Warning REGINA (CP) colorful former m™ lotte Whitton, Thur: that Conservative ert Stanfield could | the party machin "smash a few gear: In his favor, said was the fact that: from a solid back solid customs. She said she did way John Diefenba of the Tory conv Toronto. John Diefenbake! have been cast off shoe," 'she said. have been given ar to teach Robert | fine points of feder: "They should he Diefenbaker finish ty." 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