Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1967, p. 13

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ind U.S. customs officials re- t trouble trying to keep out 'kages of marijuana some ;. servicemen in Vietnam are ding theif families. ABBIES GET NIGHT OUT ONDON (CP)--Three hun- d London cab drivers were en a free night out at the - Royal Lancaster Hotel by management. '"'We want to sure that when they are ed about us, they speak with jority," said the manager. ii EL a play INT COPE ntiseptic uuthwash z. Reg. 1.19 7 OIRS L-OUT sATS i JSTERS ! N. | FRIDAY ' nadian goyernment's views, he vet , top awards at the 1967 nation THE OSHAWA TIMES, 13) Wednesday, October 25, 1967 Extra Big By DAVID LANCASHIRE TEHRAN, =i" This is our Betty Brewer. Mother. Homemaker. Hockey coach. And part of one of Canada's ot largest merchandising organizations... place on Empress Farah's head at his coronation Thursday was the biggest job ever undertaken by the famous Parisian jewell- ers Van Cleef and Arpels, Pierre Arpels said today. | "Tt is the first crown we have) ever made," the jeweller said in} an interview. The Shah's crown was made} in Tehran for his father in 1921 | by a Russian refugee. Shahbanou (Empress) Farah, the 29-year-old brunette beauty who was an obscure architec- ture student in Paris until she became the shah's third wife eight years ago, will be the first woman ever to be crowned in a coronation ceremony in the) 2,500-year history of the Peraian monarchy. HAS MANY JEWELS | The four-pound gold and plati-| num frame of her crown holds a} 150-carat emerald, 499 dia- | monds, 36 rubies, 37 more emer- alds and 105 pealrs. "It has been on my mind for |#e more than a year," Arpels said. "Bighteen jewellers worked on it for 41% months 'in Paris} and eight more took another} month and a half to finish it! here. "Fifty designs were submitted and 30 of them came from us. We had to do designs without dreaming what jewels we would see in Iran--and I have never seen jewels like these before." Gems for the crown were taken from Iran's crown jewels, which support the country's cur- rency and are considered to be one of the richest collections in the world. They are kept in the) basement vault of a Tehran bank. Tariff End -- Under Study TORONTO (CP) -- Robert Winters, federal trade and com- merce minister, said Monday the federal government is con- sidering the removal of tariffs}; on printing presses by July 1, 1968. Mr. Winters said the United States, Europe and other indus- trialized regions are cutting tar- iffs on machinery and equip- ment by up to 50 per cent. Can- ada pays a 10-per-cent tariff on imported printing presses. Publishers of newspapers, mag- nines and telephone directories are exempt. He said the government also is concerned over U.S. copy- right legislation which stipu- lates that the works of any U.S. citizen or resident published abroad may not be imported] : into the United States except in|) token quantities, without loss of} § copyright protection. i Legislation to amend the copyright law now is before the}: : U.S. Senate and United States authorities are aware of the Ca- said at the opening of the Cana- dian Graphic Arts show. David MacLellan of 'Toronto,| : general manager of the Graphic Arts Industry Association, said $18.000,000 worth of printing presses and parts were im- ported, along with $7,100,000 in typesetting and composing-room machinery and related equip- ment last | year. Trowell Heads | Broadcast News) TORONTO (CP) -- Private broadcasting stations in the Central Canada region today chose Douglas C. Trowell to represent them for a second| | two-year term on the board of directors of Broadcast News Ltd. | Broadcast News is the com- pany serving 292 private broad- casting stations in Canada by teletype with news of The Cana- dian Press, The Associated} Press and Reuters news agency,| together with news contributed] co-operatively to the pool by the} stations themselves. Mr. Trowell was chosen at a meeting of managers and sub- scribing stations in the Central Canada area, made up of Ontar- io and English-language stations in Quebec, He is vice-president and general manager of radio station CKEY: Toronto Broadcasters representing| other regions are: Atlantic--F. A. Lynds of CKCW Moncton; French-language--Jean A. Pou- liot of CFCM-TV Quebec; Prair- jies--Jack M. Davidson of CJAY-TV Winnipeg; British Co- lumbia--W. A. Speers of CKWX}' Vancouver. WINS U.S. TROPHIES ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)--Pe-|: ter Jarvis of Toronto won Sun- day's long-distance race on Chesapeake Bay and took the regatta on the International 14 class. Jarvis, with Bob Davis as crew, sailed his boat, KC-200, to a 9-4-2-1 record in the four-day] regatta to score 121% points and take the Founder's Trophy. For his victory in Sunday's race he also was awarded the Presi-| dent's Trophy. | STEP UP FLOOD CONTROL VICTORIA (CP)--The British}; Columbia government has in-|" creased its flood-control expen- ditures by $650,000, bringing ex penditures for this purpose in 1967 to $1,150,000, : = |i 4 2K eally, our Betty is just like a lot of our customers. She knows what it's like to shop for the family. And she knows what her customers expect when they're shopping. 'Cause she expects the same things when she's shopping. You see, Betty is not always behind the check-out counter. She too, is one of our customers. Oh, there are times when she's in a hurry while shopping. Like everybody. Maybe the pee-wee hockey team she and her husband, Bill, coach is playing a game that night. Or; maybe daughter, Susan, is having a party. Maybe it's her curling night. In any case, Betty knows "how important fast, efficient service can be to you. And how welcome a friendly, understanding smile. Our Betty is typical of Dominion people who always serve you better because "they know".Why not meet the Betty Brewers in your favourite Dominion this week? THIS WEEK DOMINO LIQUID DETERGENT SAVE with 32-02. Coupon 48-oz, Tin SAVE Fancy DOMINO TOMATO JUICE with coupon Last Week to Redeem Coupons for 10c OFF -- SALADA ORANGE PEKOE 6c OFF -- DOMINION CHOCOLATE BUDS WAFERS OR MACAROONS WIN! AIR TRIPS TO BARBADOS or LONDON via BOAC FREE! WEEKLY ENTRY FORMS IN YOUR FAMILY SAVINGS BOOK New! 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