Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1967, p. 5

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XIS ARMS ein is plan when Ger- ance proved tough- pected. _ in Germany when ; started but back later, recorded that blood were poured miserable strips of h, in normal times, the poorest Arab e bothered his head 4, Rommel was on 'he victors had suf- 00 casualties in 12 vanquished an esti- 000. ory was incomplete tommel's decimated aped and led Mont- n a costly 1,500-mile oss Libya to make a d in the mountains :. Combined British rican forces finally Axis out of North May, 1943. WAS HERO eless, Montgomery d. Churchill had his victory and a hero public. In fact, the eness of the Ala- tory gave Churchill ity"" more than they ained for. The chase e desert kept public focused on victo- ies chasing retreat- ans for 100 days. plarly sniping at the frican victory, all to show that the tide ing anyway, did not 1e triumph. ert war, fought in y arena and leaving untouched directly, last to have at least ce of chivalry and --the casual dress, ial jargon, the pri- iding armies, the espect of top men on es, the sharing of res, including the ballad Lili Marlene. s most important for it was the last cam- the war won exclu- ra British army. All nt action was to be ind increasingly gov- the powerful Ameri- eS, al ad to be pulled out by f horses-the next day. er occasion a horse fell anhole and had to be 1. oney bylaws were sub- o the electors. They r the expenditure of io repair portions of st.; $19,200 to repair of. King St.; $20,000 for Iding of the King St. ver the Oshawa Creek 00 for additions to the 'ks. With less than 30 of the electors exercis- franchise, the two road vere defeated. er, a month later, coun: ed to repair Simcoe and ;. immediately, filling ith broken stone and tarvia top dressing. ut the same time Hon. ggs, Ontario minister of s, announced plans for the Kingston Rd. from crossing in Scarboro to Soon after the county 1 a $50,000 debenture finance its share of the al highway cost. 'own of Whitby was the ntario municipality to agreement with the pro< government to co in the paving of streets oct with provincial high- Two blocks east and d north and south of the Sorners" were paved. ark the opening of the nt a street parade was the 48th Highlanders 'Toronto which attracted veople. A street dance Id in the evening. The r. Biggs and other de- nt officials attended. vanville, which had King St., held a_ street celebrate with the pro- going to the Women's 1 Auxiliary. in the summer, Oshawa awarded the contract King St. bridge to T. B. sill and Son for $13,450. f this amount was sub- by the provincial govern- sARS AGO 15 YEARS AGO, Oct. 19, 1952 new Ajax hospital has awarded a Federal grant 000 towards the removal enovation of the hospital 1g. ey T. Hopkins of Oshawa lected to the béard of iors of the Certified Pub- >countants. 30 YEARS AGO, Oct. 19, 1937 th Simcoe Schoo] has awarded the Dr. T. E. r Shield for fire drill. eral Motors of Canada orm a safety club for em- 8. aE ce te... THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thu rsday, October 19, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Nielsen Hits Cubans Mourn Death Of Guerilla Leader (Reuters) -- Pre- | mier Fidel Castro told 500,000 i Wednesday night the death of guerrilla lead- HAVANA mourning Cubans er Ernesto (Che) Guevara wa a tremendous blow for the revo- lutionary forces--but the fight to liberate Latin America wil go on, In a voice breaking with emo tion, Castro paid final tribute to his old comrade-in-arms, who died of wounds in Bolivia last week after a guerrilla gun bat- tle with troops. "Che has been converted into a model of a man not only for our people but for any people of the crowd assembled in the vast Latin America," he told Revolution Square. He saw no changes in the strategy of guerrilla warfare as the main path to liberation. Che himself said Castro was prepared for a prolonged strug- gle for five, 10, 15 and 20 years --all his life if necessary. Sees Anti-Semitism TORONTO (CP)--Rev. David) War Commander Dies ¢2" Party headquarters Wednes- New Bill By DAVID DAVIDSON OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment was accused Wednesday of window dressing and putting another '"'cuckoo in a nest' with its bill to establish a new de- partment of corporate and con- sumer affairs, Erik Nielsen (PC--Yukon) Rob Meters MEMPHIS (AP)--Traffic po- s jhas a key to 2,200 of the city's|there is no provision for federal jparking meters and it is costing|control of prices. |the city a pretty penny, estimat-| NDP Leader Douglas joined ed at $3,000 to date. Traffic en-jin the attack, saying the depart- gineer Robert A. Fosnaugh says|ment as proposed would offer from 60 to 150 meters are being|little help for the consumer, |tapped each weekend. The Commons resumed de- 2 bate on second reading of the Ban Helicopter bill after another flurry over the CEDAR SPRINGS, lowa (AP) l issue raised by Dominion Steel '--Because the neighbors com-|&"4 Coal Corp.'s plans to close 'plained, the Cedar Rapids city|i!S Plant at Sydney, N.S., by \council moved Wednesday to|ext April 30. |keep Robert Welty from landing} Prime Minister Pearson |his helicopter in his yard, The|Promised federal 'council gave first reading to an jordinance that would ban heli- \struction more than 50 feet high ithin 100 feet ing|CO'S Operations. ne. on ane Health Minister MacEachen | Office Fired On said he had received a phone call during the weekend | FIDEL CASTRO «+ Mourns Guerilla sabi iene shotgun pellets went through thelene $0 $ive. tite ty speculate ee ~~ |front window of Oregon Republi- ready to take on the job. Justice Minister Trudeau said \lice in Memphis say some thief|Said the bill lacks teeth because} tele- PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)--Five but its substance was not suffi- that any financial interest was OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-ja propriate way" ney. But, Mr. Pearson told the ular province is involved. advised the government onomic. ter Pearson pledged the federal] Wednesday that he and the gov- government's help '"'in every ap-|ernment had been working for a its steel mill operations as unec-| generators. "Appropriate Aid' Pledged To NS. In DOSCO Disput CBC-TV interview later government would take Mr. Starr asked: unemployment in Canada is jtry?"" \order, Interim Opposition Leader WEATHER FORECAST e Sth io aa day, scattering glass over desks );~ v aot TORONTO (CP)--Official; Demson of Toronto's Emmanuel' LONDON (AP)--Sir Richard and the floor. No one was in the| 1's department is seeking to de forecast issued at College said Wednesday mostiycCreery, commander of theloffice when the shots ware| mane | wheter DOACp tae day Christians are anti-Semitic. The/pritish 8th Army in Italy in\fired, eens |breached an agreement it made, oe United Church theology profes- sor was speaking at a seminar prior to a .teach-in on religion and international affairs which opens Friday. Says Drive Fails PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Dr. A. J. Phillips, an assistant di- rector of the Canadian Cancer Society, Wednesday questioned the value of the society's cancer publicity program. He told a local branch of the society that a recent survey showed that fear of cancer was the major factor preventing people from visiting a doctor at the first sign of trouble. Gets Forestry Medal OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. C. D. Or- chard, former deputy minister of forestry in British Columbia, Wednesday became the first re- cipient of a new gold medal rec- ognizing outstanding achieve- ment in forestry. No New System VICTORIA Bennett Wednesday made it clear there will be no French- language school system in Brit- ish Columbia. "'We have just one school system in this prov- ince and there will be no sep- arate schools or private schools supported by the provincial jlast spring with the Nova Scotia ° 4 and federal governments. Penitentiary Term ""inder the agreement, Ottawa _BRAMPTON (CP)--Dennis and Nova Scotia were to put Keldie, 59, Wednesday was sen-/$6.000,000 into new bulk-han- |1944-45 died at his London apart- jment Wednesday. He was 69. | | Call To Aid Arabs GENEVA, Switzerland |ters)--The International Redja charge of manslaughter aris-\an understanding that this \Cross Wednesday launched an|ing from the death of a Port|amount would be matched by jurgent appeal for immediate|Credit milkman, Lorne Boose,{an equal Dosco investment in supplies to feed, clothe and shel-| 45. its plant. ter an estimated 300,000 Arab! Keldie pleaded guilty last "We have before us a bill em- refugees through the winter, week. Boose died of brain dam-|podying a new department whose functions are already . : age July 20 after being attacked Fined For Kiss being carried on fairly success- June 3 by a man who said he REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP)|;iad been. cheated on his milk/fully by other departments," --A man got a ticket for kissing|* Mr. Nielsen said. ' his wife. Officer Harry Stangel There was no doubt [Wednesday cited Dennis w.| _ Contract Awarded [mina that Levasseuer, 43, of nearby San|, BRANTFORD (CP)--A: Ham- Bruno, on a charge of "'interfer-|ilton firm, Inspiration Ltd., has ing with a driver in a vehicle'|been awarded a contract forjernment is --kissing his wife, Rosann, 40, |$695,800 for the expansion and|create. . : renovation of the laboratories "T like to think of it in terms Stole Pizza department at the Brantford 3 cf General Hospital. gers. ot Ura The board also awarded a Meyer M. Cardin put a teen-isos 44 contract to Leonard ager on probation without a ver- dict on a charge of robbery pro- in his dustry, which began with co-ordination was) necessary 'but we do not need) this vast structure that the gov- attempting to jof another case of a cuckoo in a nest, like the department of in- Hewson Ltd., Brantford, to re- modest budget of $25,000,000 and (CP)--Premier|® 17-year-old boy. Synopsis: ditions to most of Strong northerly gales are driv-| (Reu- |tenced to five years in prison on|dling facilities at Sydney, with|i"8 Wet snow across northeast-\today with showers. Warm at, |pitation will jan Very Cool For Tonight | Friday Sunny, Warmer 5:30 a.m.|showers and cool today. Winds northwesterly 25 gusy. An intense storm)wit an occasional showers to-, centred near Montreal is bring-|night winds westerly 15. Friday jing a taste of early winter con-| becoming sunny but-cool, Winds Ontario.| westerly 15, mill. Health Minister Ottawa: region: Cloudy with Cloudy 5 Year Guaranteed Investment Certiticates Montreal region: Cloudy ern Ontario as far south as/first, then becoming much cool-, NOW EARN |North Bay and cold rain over er by midday. Winds southerly |most of southern Ontario. Preci-|20 becoming light then becom- 34 ease, but coldjing westerly 25 gusty by late (a) jnortherly winds of 20 to 40 miles; morning. Cloudy cool and windy hour will persist most of/overnight. Friday becoming car adnan across the Great Lakes Friday} will bring light winds clearing! skies and moderating tempera-| tures, to light this evening. oday over eastern sections of|sunny but remaining cuol.| Ontario. Rising pressures) Winds westerly 15. | |Windsor ... London, Windsor, St. Clair,)St. Thomas ...++.. 32 55 Lake Erie, Lake Huron regions: | London Mainly cloudy windy and cov||Kitchener ..... with scattered showers today.|Mount Forest . Friday sunny and not quite so|Wingham ......... 30 52 cool. Winds northerly 25 with|Hamilton ......... 32 55 gusts to 40 gradually decreasing St. Catharines .... 35 55 | Toronto Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara,| Peterborough . Lake Ontario, Haliburton, south-| Kingston .. Cosden, a Texas oil millionaire whom she married in March, 1966. Incompatibility was given DRAWS SUPPORT TORONTO (CP)--Newconex Holdings Ltd. of Toronto has treasury," he told a news con- rence. eliminated nearly all of its), OTTAWA (CP)--The as the grounds. Cana-lwith occasional HERE NOT A MEMBE! Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, is not a member of the/the dinner, in and THERE it's hoped that everyone will glean new safety ideas from United Council of Veterans'|Hotel. Associations in Oshawa as pre- viously reported in a Times' story. AMALGAMATION Ontario County Clerk William Manning will be a member of SLAVE DAY Central Collegiate's band will during the school year. About the panel on 'Amalgamation of 50 band members say they will Municipalities" at the conven- tion of the Association of On- tario Counties being held in Niagara Falls next week. TAX DEDUCTIONS nesday, gave approval to a mo- tion sponsored by Reeve W. Gould, Uxbridge Town, to peti- tion the minister of national revenue asking a uniform ruling respecting income tax deduc- tions in regard to salaries, al- lowances, etc., paid to elected representatives to County Coun- cil. The aid of Hon. Michael Starr, MP and William Scott, MP, will be sought. EXPERT PANEL Any safety questions? That will be the question posed to guests at the Industrial Acci- dent Prevention Associations' supervisory dinner in Oshawa Oct. 25. A panel of experts will answer the questions and do anything dishes to digging ditches if you call them at their two stations. |Slaves may be hired between Wednesday. Th company's annual meet Newconex. Royal Dutch among stocks on the United from washing/States list. Newconex reported a profit of $357,954, or 18 cents a share, in the year ended June 30, com- \9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at 728-4105 or/pared with $44,199 or two cents the last few months. and in-|@nd Canada, shareholders were told ing was told about 50,000 Shell Investments Ltd. warrants, 40,-/Quebec City said that the asso- the Genosha/000 Alminex Ltd. Newconex now holds 5,000/governments |hold a Slave Day Saturday to/shares of Cities Service Co., and \raise money for a concert trip|10,000 shares of Petroleum Co., its only interests |= United States stockholdings inj/11an Automobile Association| snow ending this evening. Fri- . Highway/day mainly sunny and not quite vested most of the proceeds in/5afety Council Wednesday wel-/so cool. Winds northerly 25 with comed the proposed federal pro- gusts to 45 decreasing to 15 to- gram to establish safety stand-/night and light Friday. the Canadian .{ards for motor vehicles. CAA president Guy Renaud of shares andjciation believes a special feder-|with snowflurries today. Clear- 35,000 Lornex Mining Corp. Ltd.|al government body should beling tonight. Friday. sunny with shares have been bought by/established to co-ordinate activi-jincreasing cloudiness in the af- ties of federal and provincial and _ voluntary agencies in the field of highway a Georgian Bay, Timagami, Algo-| ma, southern White River re- gions: Cloudy,' windy and cool rain or wet Cochrane, northern White River, western James Bay re- gions: Cloudy windy and cold ternoon and evening and warm- er. Winds northerly 20 with gusts to 35 decreasing to light! early tonight. | OX we OF OE ne DX -- DX -- DX BE WISE:... 723-7936. Ontario County Council, Wed-|~-- in the previous year. " EUROPE BOOK NOW AIRLINE AND ST THIS YEAR SAV WHILE WITH GOOD AMSHIP SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE t our c fete European Tour Pi Enquire ¢ Toke the worry Meadows Travel Service 723-9441 25 King St. E. 723-7001 ECONOMIZE ! Phone 668 -3341 ESS $ $ | ¢ | OIL 0 RRR RA KK -- DX -- DX -- DX -- DX --D @ BLUE CROSS @ P.S.I. @ GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT PAY CASH! You Give Us The Doctors Prescription We do the rest. FREE City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 OPEN DAILY 11:30 to 2:00 P.M. and 5:00 to 9:00 P.M. AND EVERY SUNDAY 4:30 to 8:00 P.M. With Bor Facilities, Make Your Reservation Now. Phone 723-4641 AND ARB Forecast Temperatures Gueranteed--os to principal and Low overnight, high Friday cooscee 32 55 interest. Flexible--may be used es Col- lateral for loans. Redeemable--by Executora in the event of death, Authorized--os Trustee Act In- ived a oe 32 55 vestments, 3052 CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canade Deposit Insurance Corporation 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe 723-3221 teens secees 39 55 +» 30 52 my : to $140,000,000," said ; ; 23 King St. W., Bowmenville Z Soh place flammable ceiling tile in|"OW Tuns . ern Georgian Bay regions: Rain|Trenton ... 32 52 Hate ae ag | wt lh The|corridors and other open space He: yukon memner. tapering off to showers this|Killaloe ..... 25 50 beagieedd year-old defendant was ac-|throughout the hospital. The bill creates a new corpo-|morning and ending this|North Bay oe 50 cused of taking a $3 pizza from rate and consumer affairs de- evening. Windy and cooler. Par-|Sudbury ... ~ 22 50 OPEN Fi I vertmoek " iainer Geearal tial clearing and very cool 'e. WavitOH sisssorscce 28. 8 FRIDAY. i c night. Friday sunny andicanit ste, we 0 NIGHT: Zsa Zsa Divorced irm nvests Turner. warmer. Winds northerly Pieucine 4 4 end a aie! semgeaecl gileery with gusts to 40 gradually de-| white River , 20 50 SATURDAYS Zsa Gabor was granted a Mexi- creasing to light tonight. Moosonee 95 45 can divorce 'wemesasy tron] IT GaMada | SAFETY PROGRAM | "332.0 Satine"... Moasoer scr: 38 her fifth husband, Joshua §S. n ana a ratan Hey. | M j EimmIns 5 +es > side lid bid Starr asked-whether the federal) the {lead. Mr. Pearson said Premier Wednesday to) year on plans to revitalize Cape|Smith's Progressive Conserva-|tend, ; i assist Nova Scotia in finding a/Breton and the astern mainlandjtive government in Nova Scotia! ja ance figures at Newfound: solution to the planned closing|of Nova Scotia. But he had no|"has taken the responsibilit of steel mill operations in Syd-|word of Dosco's closing until/and we are co-operating." last Thursday. | "We will co-operate with the Mr. Sauve did not gee id erg in every s, initial responsibility|but said creation of a deep-sea|way to assist in finding a solu- povagg 8 ig Blaha ae in rf port on the Strait of Canso is tion," the prime minister added. case, such as this, in which ajbeing considered, to spark in-| particular company in a partic-| dustrial development. | INDUSTRIES GROW Dominion Steel and Coal) Some new industries already Corp., a subsidiary of Hawker) are growing in the area and oth- Siddeley of the United Kingdom, |ers are envisaged, including the "Does not the prime minister think that national responsibility, particu- | larly as this situation will cre- jate a great deal of unemploy- jment in that.part of th - h _last| production of heavy water for! ° PALE OF tie coun Thursday it plans to terminate |Canadian-built nuclear power) Mr Pearson did not reply, . ._.jand Speaker Lucien Lamoureux | The Dosco question was first|/said the question was out of Forestry Minister Sauve, min-|priority in Wednesday's ques-| ister responsible for redevelop- tion period in the Commons. support for|ment of marginal areas, said in| any initiative Nova Scotia takes} -- ----_--___---- to help steelworkers hurt by the orts where there is y ob-| Planned closing. He also said he by a dP knew of no bid to take over Dos- Replying to Robert Muir (PC --Cape Breton North and Vicio- jria), Mr. Pearson said he had no knowledge of a proposition by a Herbert B. Noble of Toron- |to to purchase the Sydney steel MacEachen, Nova Scotia's representative in the cabinet, said there were oy- ertures by Japanese interests, being considered by the provin- cial government, but these were entirely tentative and explorato- ry. He said he had no other prop- |Ositions except a telephone call jon which he did not elaborate. |The caller's idea was '"'too in-| \firm" to justify any speculation. CARIBBEAN TWO WEEK HOLIDAY Every Saturday by Ale Conede charter flight, es of Jen. 6th MILLION COMES UP ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--At- '\land's provincial parks this) y jsummer topped the 1,000,000 | Agriculture Minister |Max Lane said the million appropriate) mark was not expected to be |reached until 1970, al U THANT GEORGE ROMNEY T. C. DOUGLAS, NDP Federal Leader 4.30 p.m. IN VIETNAM ybedy ean join). First time ever offered in Cenede. SAVINGS FROM bad UP TO $123 PER PERSON. Enquire new et Four Seasons Travel 57 King &. #. Oshewe 576-3131 The war in Vietnam is the most barbaric in human history. Secretary General, United Nations | WAS BRAINWASHED. Republican Governor of Michigan We do not want some new form of colonialism masquerading as an anti-Communist crusade. . . . withdraw the troops immediately for the sake of reconciliation. BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN END THE WAR IN VIETNAM Withdraw U.S. troops JOIN THE MASS RALLY AND PROTEST Queen's Park, Toronto Saturday, October 21 For Transportation -- 723-2846 OSHAWA COMMITTEE TO END WAR IN THE . FROM MOLSON'S-INDEPENDENT BREWERS in Flee SINCE 1786,

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