STS TEAM P, England (CP)--A shire man named tchie Peter Donald mes Brian Gerry rs on Sheffield Soccer Club. He en them win a vital A FINANCE NY LIMITED iG STREET W. 23-3487 5-Year ranteed nt Certiticates W EARN /2Q%p ennum 1D ARE a3 to principal and y be used as Col- for loans. -by Executore in it of death. "4 Trustee Aet in- NTARIO TRUST CORPORATION sanede Deposit » Corporetion St. N., Oshewe 3-5221 W., Bowmenville 38-2527 ] EXTEND SUBSIDY THREE YEAR\ Barely Quorum In House For Gold Industry Debate OTTAWA (CP)--Commoas)to 66 in 1965. attendance hovered around the\another 14 will < quorum of 20 MPs for most of|the next three a gel Friday. Out of 216 MPs who complet- None of the spokesmen ives Parties d ed an 1l-week summer recess tinuing the subsidy but they last Monday, only a nage had a of esi ay ainer parti d in the flaying of the government we the plight of com munities|* Their 'comments ranged from 'complete and snoddy failure" dependent on the declining goldjon the part of Murdo Martin mining industry. Since 1948, been dependent on federal sub- (NDP--Timmins) to a plea for the industry has|more extensive and permanent help on the part of Gordon sidies, originally passed as|Aiken (PC - Parry Sound - Mus- emergency steps io help keep|koka). mines in operation and prevent economic collapse of the gold|NO INCREASE SEEN mining towns. Mr. Pepin argued that Renewal of this subsidy, the|Chances for an increase in gold Emergency Gold Mining Assist- ance Act, was proposed by Mines Minister Pepin for anoth- er three years, until the end of He noted that there were 117 mines subsidized when the pro- gram started out kad declined He estimated|lition of tax and other incen- tives to mining. Others called ior subsidy to exploration by gold mines for N-lalternative sources of minerals in the immediate area of the\™' mining communities. Before adjourning, the Com- mons approved introduction of the subsidy bill and opened debate on a proposal by Post- master-General Cote for an increase in postal rates. Mr. Cote explained that first- class mail operations are expected to run a deficit after years as a money maker. Increases to six cents from five for letters posted in Canada to {worked out between the SIU postponed, SIU Vote Postponed MONTREAL (CP) -- Voting by 5,400 sailors on terms of a recent tentative sectiement end- ing a 36 - day sirike has been|- Leonard J. McLaughlin, president of the|fi Seafarers' said Friday. their jobs Aug. 17, were to have voted Friday for or against a agr a memor of and the Canadian Lake Car- ment, because a tjanagement principal has been out of town. His absence necessitated ca- cellation of scheduled meetings between management and union teams charged with clari- fying the terms of the settle- ment. one-cent increase in postage onjadvertising, Commons that this is not a casejclass category where they of asking the average citizen tojenjoyed special rates. Again he bear the burden of commercial] gave no further details. figures in outlining a number of postal various mail classes. | | | | OUTLINES INCREASES details of the rate increases, to First Class Mail Increase To Cover Deficits In Others OTTAWA (CP)-- Postmasterjing two cents a pound for news General Cote said Friday ajand four cents a pound. for will pay slightly irst class mail will cover the}more per pound for news and International Union| deficit in second and third-class|larger increase for advertising. | mail operations and an expect-|He gave no figures. The sailors, who walked off|ed deficit in the first-class cate- gory. --Publications which fail to} meet the definition as Canadian} But he maintained in thej|will come out of the second - weekly newspaper will have to have a circulation of less than 10,000. He did not make clear the effect on rural weeklies of more than 10,000 circulation. Leaflets, organization publi-| | cations, house organs and simi lar materials will no longer) qualify as second class mail but will be handled at third - class or printed matter rates. The new definitions of Cana- jdian publications, the definition jof rural newspapers and jremoval of second class privi- leges on leaflets, etc., will mean increased revenues from oe eggs gael aie mailings because "75 cent] --To qualify for special sates' the second - class mail cate- oung was post » MY.lof all first-class mail comes : McLaughlin said in a state-ltom busi = ies." for rural weekly publications, a'gory, Mr. Cote said. Mr. Cote gave no complete rate increases for the Mr. Cote outlined some; RE-ELECT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 30, 1967 3 6-DAY BIKE RACE MONTREAL (CP) -- The leadership remained unchanged Thursday night in Montreal's semi-annual six-day bike race after the whirl to nowhere had gone 233 miles. Four teams! | were still even but Italy's A team, made up of Sergio Begheto and a Belgian named Robert Lelangue, was leading on a point basis with 110 points. Canada's team were far in the rear. 573 King Street East 300 King Street W. DRUG STORES OPEN SUNDAY 12: EASTVIEW PHARMACY 00 A.M. to 6 P.M. Phone 725-3594 MEDICAL PHARMACY Phone 728-6277 prices, now pegged at $35 U.S.lother Canadian roints would an ounce, were too slim to form|cover this plus the deficit on|Friday and are io continue for several days. a practical basis for federal|operations of second-class mail. policy toward the industry. The lower second class rate Several speakers urged thatistructure also would be|Cduld not vote on terms of the ery in the postal area in which the federal government reject|changed to impose higher rates|Settlement ; magazines ana|see them. proposals of the Carter royal|for newspapers, commission on taxation for abo-tother publications. Father Of Dead Girl Cites Canon Smith For Blackmail TORONTO (CP) -- The father of Katherine Globe, who died June 21 of a brain abscess and meningitis, testified Friday that he was prevented by black- mail from taking his daughter home from a downtown church rectory. George Globe, a stout, bald- ish man in his 50s, said at an inquest into his daughter's death that Canon Moore Smith, rector of St. Matthias' Anglican Church, brandished adoption papers the father had signed and told him: Don't forget. I'm her guardian. I can expose you." . -The inquest was ordered by Dr. H. B. Cotnam, Ontario's supervising coroner, after he heard reports that a cult to drive the devil out of people was operating at the church. Mr. Globe also changed that Canon Smith, Rev. Douglas Tis- dall, assistant rector, and Alex, 24, his son, gave misleading evidence in saying he had suf- fered a heart attack and a stroke. Evidence was that the father's condition was a major reason for removing Katherine from her home. Mr, Globe said they knew when they testified' that he had suffered only. a suspected coronary." Admitting that he later signed guardianship papers,|which have been going on at St. Mr. Globe said: |Matthias' Church are not relat- That was the worst mistake|ed to the Anglican Church, Mr. I ever made. I was blackmailed|Globe said. What is going on from then on. He kept telling|there is a very sick situation." | me: Do what I say or I'll hit} Earlier, Mr. Tisdall denied you with it.' "' \that his congregation had tried would give the settlement pack- acceptance. The delayed meetings started) he snetied out later in a govern-| ment bill. Among them: | --An increase to five 'cents| Mr. McLaughlin said the men sin "toiik for leteve tar delle. until they actually they are posted. It now was expected that bal-| --An increase to six cents} |loting would begin aboard the|from five in letters posted in| ships Oct. 6. WALKER CONSERVATIVE (ie hc te Ge Wee 6 Teen wee hes to specify, beeause pharmacists ore taught its importance et the College ef Pharmacy. one postal district for er Both sides have said they/in another. --New definitions of Canadian} newspapers and Canadian per-| iodicals which will mean an| increase for some of them of more than one cent. --Daily newspapers, now pay-| age recommendation for In the settlement reached last week, the shipping companies met the basic demands of the SIU in their offer which includ- While making this statement,|to drive the devil out of the Mr. Globe looked 'directly at|dying girl. Canon Smith. He said he gave Katherine a| In earlier testimony, Mr.|/!ap_-- depending on how " Globe said church members|defined it -- or spanking" the had tried to convince him to get|night before she died because | rid of his wife, that Kathy was|her moaning was disturbing a) full of hell coming from her|meeting in the rectory. mother."' | He said he felt at the time| I am a church - going man,|the girl's problems were emo- | an Anglican, but the things tional rather than physical. | Ninkec's : OSHAWA'S SMART MEN'S SHOP 10 KING STREET WEST The Most Carefully Tailored Clothes You Could Wear Shife Hilnan | SORBATE QUALITY Taltonee ESSA NSS ae | @vervsopy GENEFITS:.:.:. 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Ukrainian During the Ukrainian Week and the week following, paintings by prominent Canadian Artists will be on exhibit in the McLaughlin Public Library Auditorium. OCTOBER 7-9 Hasting and Prince Edward Regiment Association -- 23rd Annual Reunio' please attend. Lord John Tweedsmuir -- honored quest. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 aae posal Generals vs. Kitchener -- Civie Auditorium. (Opening game of 1967-68 Jr. "A season). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 English Variety Show featuring David Whitfield end Ruby Murray sponsored by the old Country Club -- Civie Auditorium. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 Interfaith Church Service -- Speaker Hon. J. Keiller McKay -- Civie Auditorium 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 11 Remembrance Day Parade --. Cenotaph Ceremony. 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