Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1967, p. 3

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He said Metropolitan Toroa- to's program will be taken over Jan. 1, 1968, with the Hamilton, The provincial program is being set up under the new Air Pollution Control Act, passed in June and to be proclaimed this month. Mr. Drowley said the control of industrial sources of air pol- lution will proceed across the province simultaneously, with all industries of the same type required to meet the standards of the same time. Control should be based on the effects of pollutants on human health, vegetation, live- Ontario will be divided into six regions under the new pro- gram, and each region will be divided into two or more dis- tricts under the control of an engineer. Inspectors will be located throughout the districts to ob- serve, investigate complaints and enforce regulations. During a seminar on health education at the conference, Helen Gurney, a consultant in physical and health education Republican Governor, Ronald Reagan, top, of Cali- fornia and George Romney of Michigan on the beach at St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands today. They are tak- IN THE SWIM cable from St. Thomas, V.I.) year dealing with drug addic- tion, delinquency, and possibly promiscuity. She said the problems of promiscuity in society has not been included in the program as yet but said it was a health problem and should be included in health education. Dr, Neville M. Lefcoe, profes- sor of medicine at the Univer- sity of Western Ontario, said the possibility of the tobacco indus- try producing a "safe cigarette" is remote. He said the only safe ciga- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 20, 1967 3 Tweed Women Visit Gallery said any resentment of women running the village's business OTTAWA (CP) -- Four ale |comes from women, not men. bers of the all-woman village council of Tweed, Ont., visited the spectator gallery of the pre- dominantly-male House of Com- mons Thursday and were wel- comed with desk-thumping ap- TWO WEEK HOLIDAY Every Seturday by Air Conede charter flight, as of Jon. 6th (everybody can join). First time ever offered in Canada. plause by the federal legisla- SAVINGS FROM $70 UP TO $123 PER PERSON. of Lee Grills, Conservative MP for Hastings South. Mrs. Allen, a registered nurse and mother of three children, tors. Reeve Mrs. Gibson Allen, 37, Mrs. Ted Courneya, 50, Mrs. George Sinclair 45, and Mrs. Russell Whitfield, toured the Parliament Buildings. They spoke with State Secretary LaMarsh, and had tea with Mrs. Enquire now ot Four Seasons Travel Peel County and London pro- stock, economic loss, nuisance, for Ontario secondary schools, rette is one that allows the Jean Wadds, Conservative MP/ff 57 King St. €. Oshawa grams following later in the discomfort and esthetic values, said Grade 11 and 12 students smoker to inhale "hot air and for Grenville-Dundas. | 576-3131 year he said. may be taking courses next nothing else."' They were guests for the day| > Subversive Story False Cuba Claims OTTAWA (CP)--The Cuban ambassador to Canada ha8 de- nied reports that the Caribbean country is aiming subversive radio broadcasts at this coun- try, External Affairs Minister Martin said in the Commons Thursday. Replying to L. R. Sherman (PC--Winnipeg South), Mr. Martin said he had met earlier in the day the Cuban charge = \d'affaires, who gave him the information. The charge d'affaires said Dr. Americo Cruz, the ambassador, had telephoned from Cuba "to say there was nothing to the \story."" Mr. Martin also noted that an ; * inquiry was launched after alle- ship, puted ee gations in the Commons earlier Arrived BY Bt omas 1- |this week by Robert Thompson ing part in the 59th National Governors Conference. The TOWN FOOL SPEAKS OUT TELLS PEOPLE THE TRUTH VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van- He told businessmen he couverites need a town fool to could never enter the service stimulate their imagination of a church because 'the and encourage them to think church is dead' and can no about the meaning of life, Jo- longer reach people. achim Foikis, 36, said Thurs: SEEKS TRUTH day. He told businessmen at a But as a fool, he can speak service club his job as self-ap- what he considers the truth. pointed town fool is "confront "The fool in medieval and people whose objective is to renaissance times was li- rise in the community rather censed to speak the truth, even to the king,"' he said. than to have a more abun- Mr. Foikis set himself up as dant, fulfilled life." And he does this each day Vancouver's town fool earlier this year. by sitting in front of the city courthouse to hilosophize " ns He is still seeking a licence from city hall as town fool with passers-by. plus a $4,000-a-year salary "At the courthouse there is a platform for serious discus- : * which represents "a penny from each fool in town." sions--right in the city cen- tre," said Mr. Foikis, who has Mr. Foikis said he plans to | go on welfare when his sav- an economics degree from Berlin and a theology degree from the University of British ings run out if he does not get Columbia. the licence. day si , _ |(SC--Red Deer) about broad- (AP Wirephoto by casts from Cuba supporting rev- olution in Quebec and among Makers Of Auto Parts Ask "Balanced" Program WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Auto- motive parts manufacturers in Canada have asked the federal government to ensure that all Canadian-built vehicles utilize 50 per cent Canadian parts. In a brief to the government, some details of which were an- nounced here Thursday, the Au- tomotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (Canada) said it hoped that such "'balanced pro- duction" could be considered when the Canada-United States Auto Agreement is reviewed next month, At its annual meeting in Windsor, the group announced it had presented its brief to the government on Oct. 5. D. S. Wood, executive vice- president and manager of the/parts exports. parts manufacturers said the auto agreement "can be a mostifrom Ontario, were told the as-|chewan and northern Alberta. important feature in Canadian industrial development of primary and secondary industry and it will be so if there is bal- anced production of vehicles and parts." Mr. Wood told the delegates that cars made in Canada at present contain a greater per- centage of parts producted by PAINT Buy Direct Save up to 50% TONECRAFT King Park Plaza 723-4922 Canadian Indians. | An external affairs spokes- jman said the study is still going jon. RED DEER, Alta. |Robert Thompson, national Social Credit said Wednesday security guards from the Cuban pavilion at "automotive captive' firms, INDUSTRY GROWING Taurertiann, He said that under the trade| «jt hasn't escaped the atten- agreement, the Canadian parts|tion of the RCMP that security industry has grown in three|suards ... set up at least two years to $550,000,000 from|camps in the Laurentians near $300,000,000, with an increase in)Montreal and conducted: classes employment in Canada of about|in guerrilla warfare," Mr. 15,000. Thompson said in an interview. Under present conditions, he|He would not say for whom the enth largest diamond known has (CP)--|been acquired by a New York former|jewel firm, leader,|Thursday. many of which are U.S. based. |Expo 67 in Montreal had set up|""e" of Harry Winston, Inc.,|chase fire engines. Police say guerrilla warfare classes in the|Fifth Avenue diamond mer-|the cyclists block the truck's |the value of the diamond when jcut. The firm Seventh Largest NEW YORK (AP)--The sev-|when cut. CHASE FIRE ENGINES defence Plan Vetoed By Court CAMIRI tempt to call French Marxist writer Regis Debray as, a wit- ness for a co-defendant at his trial for guerrilla activity was defeated by the Bolivian mili- tary court Thursday. Defence counsel Jaime Mendi- zabal made the application on behalf of Argentine artist Ciro Roberto Bustos. The tribunal, by a majority vote, upheld the objection made by the prosecutor, Col. Rember- to Iriarte, that defendants could not appear as witnesses either for or against co-defendants. A tribunal member, Col, Remberto Torres, voted in favor of the application, claiming the should receive every jopportunity to prove their case. It was the first time the five- man _ tribunal mous on a point raised by coun- sel during the trial. In another development, tribunal's chairman, Col. Efrain Guachalla, : Novillo, legal counsel for De- . . pe that acquired the|bray, he would consider his re- U} Diamond Acquired --- said it will probably|quest that personal papers, do- ring in more than $1,000,000|cuments and credentials taken (Reuters)--An was told lawyer from Debray at the time of his arrest last April, be made avail- able to the defence. not unani- | | | 1 at- the Raul e @ Automatic shut-off. it was announced! sypNEY MINES, N.S. (CP) * --Police here are cracking Daniel Frey, secretary-treas-|dgwn on bicycle riders who chants who acquired it; said the|@xit_ from the fire-hall and gem weighs 601 carats and is cause near accidents on ~ The Best Fuel Oil For Less WESTERN OSHAWA OIL LTD. | 725-1212 resistant handle. Model 6203 pale brown way to fires. It was found last May in the South African kingdom of Le- sotho and is called the Lesotho diamond. It ranks in size just below the Jubilee diamond, a 650-carat stone found in South said, it was 'alarming that|classes were set up. none of the expansion has a| He also elaborated on_his firm foundation in the Canadian|statement Tuesday in the Com- economy because it is complete-|mons about Havana radio ly vulnerable to buying policies|broadcasting alleged subversive established in the U.S." instructions to Quebecers and Mr. Wood said that in the first|Indian arid Metis on the Prair- ; ies. five months of 1967, imports of He said his information came auto parts is ahead of Canadian|in jJetters from ham radio opera- tors in Vancouver and _ short- mostly|wave radio listeners in Saskat- The 200 delegates, sociation hopes to discuss its|The broadcasts were carried re- brief with government officials|/gularly on the 49-metre band at next week. 6.135 kilocycles. 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The week of October 23rd to October 27th inclusive, has been designated as Cleanup Week in the City of Oshawa, and arrangements have been made for the collection from pri- vate residences, on their usual garbage doy of all discarded household accumulations of furniture, clothing and resulting from the cleaning up of grounds household repairs, and domestic waste material paper, rags, cartons, packing cases and bottles. such All material to be collected should be put out during the above mentioned week only, and at the same time and in the same place as the garbage for the regular collection. Materials Not Included Large quantities of waste food products (in excess of the nor- mal amount handled in regulor garbage collections) are not included in this collection. This special collection applies only to private households and not to apartments, stores, businesses or industries. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF OSHAWA In This Collection or from minor ish Dislinguished ee NOTICE back! 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